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BJamL Bla., Sept v m T ptk, 8«pt. 6^(APy-rVn^ bdw j liflt Kauetf h! •ept 6v ^ (A P )^ SetUa, Sept, ^ (A P ) Cban mdin Weather Biprm fuyfBuneed - ef the-m ^ ef the btQFtaf Mftod eaftily ted^ to tho PdiiidHaeM. 6 today that the tn^e>^ storin east l a ^ t8nN6al aterm tod ^ hotthe cetnooditlM wbiob figured In a i«a> ®*Dor yep'Piqiien wfll feee the new o f the American nndniand baa rw> WeatlMrBbinm had ardfced hurri- oana wnipiniia for the middle Atlan •Ml advaiioe and largely took die Rflehstag^ for the first ttnie msct curved out to sea and Ftorida.ls ap stag* d^lntereet away from seeurldr „ „ ___ , _ , Monday, inepered to meet a poeslr tic ooaat Henyweod, Calif., Sept .—(AP) Ue vote at no oonfidsnce with longer in danger. UnM Thursday a atom of report prtcee although thqr, too, were 6 At 8 a. m. the ^sturhaneb was ed bnfrieane . intsnalty haa been liigtMT. I <>••» of Paul Beni, popular undatal deeree of dissolutien slgn^ aomeadiete east of Tttusvfile; Ha.^ pushing aleadyaeroas the CKibbaan I .v CJotfcen opened about fUJO a bale **h*hand of Jean Harlow, platinum by President von Httdihburg. ahd was far enough,off' ebbre to higher and gradually sartanded IM | blonde of the sereen, caafraatdd Hermann Oosllog, the Nattonal ibiss the Florida cyaat even .tc it New a w n , gains. In later dealings, all optiens ^ mystery ®o«**“ *t %>Mker of the HbusA A- '■*'/ Should curve westward, ssdd Rich- cooras and pbbtied northward with on future delivery of cotton were at aWn to the death stories which have ^ fopnal call for. assembly ^ ^ A <5. aad:W.'GMy, government me^eorol- the posstbmty that It would strike H«hhm*ntfi|ove«or agff a least flAO hi|^. jr0l0ti sometimb'ttte today between Wfl-[pfblonged dfemslao o v e b ^ Wheat prices, like eotUm, ~ ‘ '". arid.he has not succeeded in nitngtoo,' ^ortb Carolina and Cape btUmi ptajnk -] fited from the Farm Board an> stumped before a mirror in a| win receive Urn and the other of- ''y , V J ^ i h e bentHT of tile Stbrih but fiouneement that no large stocks of _ roonl of his pictureaquel^^^ *^ die Reichstags on Saturday, [ewriheed it'would pads east of However.'weather charter arid ^ those two staplee now overhung the home, Bern’s body was .found yes> IJrges OMUtfon' , nonviDle. the wdrninga were p re ca u tio n a ry ^ ^ ^ **“ markets, the Farm Board having terday, a ballet bcde through the Undauted by the dWculties in tlw '.•Wy.y advised residents of the end .tiiat'tbere was a rizong like- sta|^ rimvipijtlen. ,, i arranged to keep its holdings off the head. Deteettves i^ d the young *f brlngtaig together such hos- dlin Okeechobee areaSln'tiie Eyer- Ubood-tliat the atom might ^fain Fairfield oooa^ (nmm tain^ •of'^ market fllm enechtive obviously took his tUe parties * as Adolf Hltler’a Nasis jJMsicthat danger is past and there Sharing also in the upward move own life, but. they found no hint of and the Centrists, former Ghancpl- '-■ ■ '-Sf' •' iadio^tsed for them to evacuate .the ment were poriees of cocoa, coffee, the cause, n s b ^ of only two lor Heinrich Bnieiiing visited S p ey //M/ dietriet lag5^^25^-f****®*** the coast not touch- to appear betere the iS S rubber and silver futures. Bor su months was so Iqrsterical when in er Gkiering and continued n^otia- Central Committee to u ^ ^ U a ^ ___ rer was 19 about 8-8 cents. formed of his death riie‘could not tion for a coalition. Suoh a coali iaation as llentwani^riwiiBl^ Stocks lost most of their momen '/y'V // diseqas'it. tion would provide a safe parlia- WMle Stats TreosuMr^^ Roy CL -iBiir' tum after a strong opening, but whin foim d'by. a butler, John mentaary majority.' some held tenaciously to their eari< Carmichael, Bern’s right hand grip ■ DeoWon bn Yhnrsday /y'' ' ' cox o f Meriden was npbrted tohharis ler gains as the maricet entered the ped a A8 ’ odilve revolver, one No decision was expected from the support to a t o ^ t y ' of ths afternoon trading. chamber discharged. On a nearby their diaeuasiops uhtil Thursday, ''I ' „ convention, d s ls g r is ^ . J .r U. 8. Steel Slid back to |51 . dresser waa another firearm. B w ^ when Hitler wUl return from the 'f' WOMEN Bridgeport leader, toe _ Share, off 60 cents, after earUer ad< a pleture of lo ss Harlow a note lay. Bavarian Alps. There has been Aggr m jm . vanelng to 862A0. Anaconda Cop It read: ' much speeulation about how Presi per held at I18B3, a gain of 81.87. ’^Dearest Dear. dent yon ;Hindenbnrg would react Feu low? Then fiy high khd junm* : That’s the biuea-riiaking for Meanwhile to Htotto^L Ssoatoir Case slipped to 862JM) for a loss of to a Nost-Cetitriat union aimed at mula of Ifrs. Ifarle lf~clifll11H' of dsvehui^ Ohio. -Ifother of a four‘'year- M m m tongham satyroased th a h ^ ’TTnfertunateiy this is the only old daughter, Geraldine; who also likes to by, Mrs. jr^uhuit mode her first fU fi after it had sold up to 865.76. way to make good Uie frightful repladng the government of Chan 500 Men Stonn Sodieri m p ^ a pigttorm wbi^ t o ^ UMted Aircraft on a heavy tum- wrong I have done you and to w ^ cellor yen Fspen. parachute jun^ two years agb *^just for the fun o f It^ . g li^ proimsaig,4toM^opato oviir which passed 100,000 shares by out any abject hiunUiation. I love The Compimlsts came forward chutlng” w lie n e y e rlf^ l need if* ever sinee and aoon wm try fSr m Zar M —Naliaal Gnri Call noontime and gave indications of you. PAUL.”FAVMM I * Reichstag bUhdemand- women’s record by stepphigoat of a plane at 26>W0 feet nesiriy 6 milee. pfofssrionsl market opeMtions, A poetaeript: "You m undw Oentaaa ^ oteogatlon^ the emergen^ de- m r S T E A K S teuehsd 888 a Share and then gave last nMht waa onfy a comedy.— “ I erse putting into eireot the chancel ed Bdt Sharif fadaoM he WDrid hot upge o35F^®^ w«y to 881A0, where, however, it ■Baa NoiIdw Overepma ^ lor’s program to assist industry , . I o f the entoreemeto tot, 1 stOl wps 83 abote its closing price at Mas Barlow was ovarcoinaKwlth and leassi------griaf ami bar anguished, erlaa'eeuld C O O I E G E ^ Crori To Dahy Lisdag fiegMe ei)(ftigh ^ Iha heasd by a crowd wlfidi gnihar- MBANT WBAT IOB.8 4 ID «d;6bPfit tbs rsaldenca of tiia nroth- Berlin, S ro t 6.—(A p)—Obneral ,, -laws. . . jar, Ita . X . BiOo. Pbyaielafia' ^ n t von i dwifdmr; who startled lait Year h ReiA Cira-I National ptoh8b m « ;t i # and VnloB Padfio d^ped below 881, Teliiiiwi, Tana., Sept 6.^ (A | ^ — o r ippmOi^ ha-ariA ed bar with aadatfvea. A benttiaFsl Bmope reoriPity biyasassting tiuit if I N C R i a S Qniet-iena. witerod here todm': iad Santa Fa- to around 860 and New sutopbf in an attampt io^. |Bid< a Germihy torart; grantad agualtty of * . opfiri. b o T H Toffc Central below 8M, all for leas pfaariUa raaaen fbr W i arma ahewBlvavni aityway,^to|d the V-' IfiO NaifiBiml.QjoairitoMn,fe |p l^ to; „to make them: es o f 81 to aronnd 88 a share. lhat ha maaatwhat he I th d r pao8.ad Na^hwOlf riBrigto night > meet the ae« ENGIAND SIKEENG, 68^ I fjN t lJ of-nwh vidshppj tt 'it/l^^^lin/ipaii; :i. 1. stomed the hri, eriato I ' ___ Bfilaifh. N. CL,, Sept g,—’(AP);1‘| t W U N T D E M B flrot-"!' ■••Ilia. "'O M ' toM^rtoisned J» :.S 5F —. , thp diabav- NPrlhr tto^ slaylhg‘bg^l^ f WDrid V BaM hadai KOeiligabirg' thattqerminy. Qmnimy "nndarL lA v d 1 6 FBfit Lofwtsr 'vV Thnn^^At F r e ia it 2.009 Y e a i« (d T w a) Ttobrosid surgSd into the pthhii. I to tha 1 Ago. He Claimgx despite inriiitseto by'sulhoritltoAhet proased im^^^teiCD be waa bn thel mg the “ ■ ▼«We o f Ansrvoua hroakdowB. thfee ntoto men hrid fbr^ kfllinr. - oSi state* i____ York, Eng^ Sept 6/—(AP)— OonstaUe Ben Nortobm oaffSpcrisi *aad m aome- to- D England is ■fwtowf gMdoalty to CbnstaUe.X E. Brown had hesi wUtoJtisbdfevsd,: OieSndde,TwoDrowniifs those for last yeSr^ to Ihto'pfatih^.. ThO'^. • denlala fMm h ii^ te friends. , ses'lei^'at.tha. Mta of ^ne mohed to^ahoCher joU. CO the first sight Crim Cbdiiiga, pyeissntifig ’Thoi m d»e every intofauadted yeoM Sbiiriff Bd Ctoner arrivriT ered abootj POeM toltooqipi' At Ifi^srie Bone ^ C a p j^ T. B.* Langfield, oid- ______J«to;jmtyrestt, aid Thrae Ado Daadial IBM Bastow waa'at'hbr motberia I nm ioiiESKai Rspnblicaa Oairi’ ^in tide WF^a to Miito|llln with the pribeoeve about mark. There are a nsace aim«y eatyiit,-told the tts^fliae the nrih waa made on the sbero of marimts in thal homa whan gha'roeefved ward oYher ana of-Tte fiMnidty’B sp^-pw L Brltirii Aasodatom .'of Sdsn- * * hS*' *■ ”““*em fa huabanda daatik IDie had gene there out today, assarts that tbe.rpebrd of n ^ y s Janpad. tists'tbdny. ThOfiabb gave vent to Itb ; figSDsfan aad.wnson, wUCh rank ■'C’J on Batiirday night B— gonainttoto "diadpiiir the ’The. eridento/seems condn- by oelriito toe wonasn who .were #- 'Sandier a dfamer party*was _ , sivei" he arid,, •ftbat ttritovri ef aneted w m toe-msu at a cabin ftmn nutyed a t th#i|mme inf the aetiesri l a p ii lllb safety-of tiie comity liip: to the ^^«S !S .S sfe niy w tk •, Aii The .fiOfi luantly arraated. ___ _ at 8 pw'____ — Tmfai ( h e r l e d Grande from Juares to El Faso. escaped to ' and his Rdaiei Ta R to to hear SstaatbgFtotoeto a In WflUmanttc, Leroy D. Lueey, dspiitito rovtol'tha nsgnssfrem dritver.the keitoato W, was kUled when bit by a gas He arranged to Isave El Paso at the sbaeh toto to*f gma wmljg toid 3 6 A s P l i m e i 18:80 p. m.. today over toe SoiitiMni The tichet ...... ear of the Central Vermont Mil- arrosted thmn...... M e i x T e a A n A r K i y . t h e ^ ^ o n a adtptyfi tom ottoto roed. Kngineer F . E ; Good said toe npublic at thr West ______. New Bwen. s Dwiiig Lad HaK of ^ ‘Tto.hardiot task In the world is aimtrs, lty.>Co0!N8ge d the to the two i&w^-statom tots — _ industry during toe IlMt sty nymths ^ t to a niler-ask Hiadenburg of one hia MstyiatkQ , membera ef;tim eiew^weM le- Mhoy nedahlea oermany." RepnUfcto ifiritorm to ^’deto, to- m Tkat BookiBikto peitoa. to have msistod Augod Better Thaa the pUdt and eemprriiensive.”./a n d a Wi fag;.ta; Rotterdam firoih Briaogne fa vanet guard whi^ document f*dianetermed bjy habad _ Orlls. ^ rio. paid Ugh telbute to he would crildWatie. He only ' o f toe fact that.the cbnmaaxfa tottthoen for' R td Two Weeks. . be said, was "quite Inrigalfl OUea and Gbneral Abdardo Riod* ' » captain’s ordiM ^ weriMo wubh wm opes cant” The l 888.plfiaacall fbr . an (Oantlni^;ei| PageTaa) (Oonthinud .ea JSige Tto ....^..paaaangera.-at Southaanitpn. U..8vHenator.ll^^ rique^ bis successor as biesideht . . . :■ '-.'h..-. increase of 86 pwcent over the pro ‘Tf General Crilss Is ‘rtrong m a' :^estyrday's reports aatd tba 'eap- a flarible straw ' duction for ^1881. of Itoaieo, it lb because to the SyraeuM, N. Y., Sept. A --(A F )‘ *^ ^ a lly subsilitod Jh tifafa dw ed' back as hb-'^a New York, Sept 6.—(AP) — Fur-1 . added that the fheit 90 ■molgth to-,the aflectloh. bf toe —Gov.; Btoaklla D. Reotovito PAm^ > proceed rhfre«-.- . fiida' toward m, l-H her bright spots on the ecommilc ” August showed no Ihqprove- ocratic- prsstdeiriiai; nominee, a t * '^ & Under, to to to . V- . BTil loriaon appesml in the last half of that ^looses ware marked h to cia peopte for him,’’ ha said; State Frir today,* vnu aSkbd. fmejgn n ieiri^ of toe.oeew At Lugnst, aecordiag to reports ftom ^ (wtant tonaohat nnebauchl Rev. O. R.MllIer,.btate aupenhtoad- I Dutch mmtoto .Wrire^plaQ•l iditDee_____of of 116 116 trade ‘ ~ and Industrial laa toe iuhiatty v^dh had ™ tem^t gad a real atgtss- tot**to tim<^Nsw.'T^;Chto'Lrijgtoi rrsst. ThewU^to.'ttoJto SibUcatlens throughout the UUlt- completed [y 18.7 ptooeut of itnl i. antoaprot with headquartews at iUhuiyr^to ,merer aUoWed^to/m»::1 e; thehr id Sta te a plan. eject - gamblacs . ftem .ithe The ccneennis as recorded by toe Re Uamed the roarit on la d maa- vMjriHtaiy vm - At hearthrS grihUMto'' ■ . — '; * •/:>*: •gemant, a peer supi^ of tow ma- a dvlB|to with dvfliaa Ideas. IhSte BMdente^ Fla., Sqpt:. 6.—(iiP :)-:« "i iasodated Press Fa^ero, toe., of is no danger whatever to the tori at Mr: Minec!a, lequest waa; Tew York, was that hnatoesa fbr toe ^ a l s and eardeastoas to*.toaiiyt ea- A"1 -. ‘ to'Btoal b d to tovin Of ua,own, :'tta In thOi^ikeal liiduatry, [.had^M^tetriaid .fq h lty;«4^ raw , : I* • ' ■ 7 (4 kM'V> ‘ t,ti
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4 ,«jj»-«»■•,Wv. ^BOLIMSillK^ 8819) «|d Br.Dr. N. A. B m m _____ Cluurga Branch of Panca] LwlB'.he ig g g Agnlngi Ihifce WastlMd Man J- .the arttde in A t t w Par FncanJU CoUai;a Inn. AipSBBWSLLBiES tfhich Frchk, George and B aity LMinaa, (Oinllnaee an Fii«e light) ^ 1 tidnt b % t Vhm fle brother^ Uvlng In W eatm icaaa, ATILLSDIMQillto 'tha. •re to hi given a hearing ^ after aH dreuinstoaeaa win do^w hatls l Myatte- ltoview, “Woman’s Beafit Opce E iapij B utts. noon In the iuatlee oourt»tn Botton ateesBiry forHer defonae.” , Aatodaflott, wm hold its i S S on a charge to be decided after a Nhdl: iFcrniitr Baal'Egtntt ^Bpontor “No longer wOl we stand for b»; meeting tbla eveidng ia o d d * 9 £ and otinfeimiee with those ooacernad la Hare Had Many Tits Here wheniBiL Jg: M m the case, whieh la aa outoeme of a * aetond-daas u- Jtete a p^t card Pw^Ttrii;partyto^ \-rit agbwayiMO M«m to b« tlM qwe* Thimffh Long Ken-Resident. 5 ^ ihootlng of some Uad in Bolton _ t^Natf^al fovennaMto la *aadyj wedm^fom tonight pSk^cm^ ^ Ui atiMMU oC Vtoads Q.'Ctardaer d •ally yesterday morning* tida touB, maaagw « f tha Aoa de> Shc^y before 4 o'dook G. Lonla Btdw^’, w< No car answering tha number or cemetery. South Manchester. '■»«idlad “Brrend ad ap hla car on tha club driva, and ake appeared and at 4:10 the Bol Ito. Btdwell was bom In Wenchvt- ^ t o t ^ John, Xbnariff also of tdok $88 for their hurried job. North atreet wert married yaeter- T h i ^ Spoutlyy^Offlcere* OSietra* aieoda-1 aaaoda- coateet om tha g * * : F-4 Ca» .« ton *y*nvteblt to Maactaaster. ter, the son of the late George Bid- tlctt wm .moatt ^ tomorrow------eveataur — at I ♦h55*!5Lf^L,*^*****®** governor, to NwMn I m clitef of . Gordhar la a former member of Imparted the Information that there wen, who for many years was ten day moraiag at 0 e’dodb In the 7:80 at tha Pdlah National.ehureh In-tha praa- secure aa ortheatra which arrived bote, a ^ lteoban Rh______tha Pawtucket Golf Club and had had been an error in tha maka of the collector In Manchester. At an early atraat CO the gronada as did ‘ tho Bond been attending a dinner dance at anoa o f a gathoring that texad the Di m warn aeeueid o f being I car and also the number. The naat- age he went -to work for Cheney Bread Kiulte our. lha Bivaad Boy, ^ Ih nddRhm. aU ntoe ware the club with hla flaacee. When part ter was turned over to the state Brothers and was enqptojred aa dark seatlag eapadty of the diurdt The I tha Ra^ car off thl I Earned W1 way down the long dark drlva'to tha ceremony was peMormad by Rav. and Mrs. Barbert J. Bradley i s s r i t o w w car off Vith oon^lraey. tlioe. Officer Hunt was sent out to and time keeper for th di outside ^ « e m a g ,^ S S tee the text of the plraorin drmR grounds and at this poiat aa •i£: _ SeSa^fr, who bas tdd toveatiga- atraat, a maaked gunman jumped on Sivaatigatave and at midnight laat|toweA to tha adUng and.maa8ure-||[Ifj5*^*;^iiJP5f^'*i^^ have returned from n i S maat atoas betwaen hlmaslf a h d __ ^tors . he knewha Oolond and iCra. the. aloedy moving car and com- in oompany with "another meat of wood In Which Cheney CHANGB cfflecra of the West Sida duh and Cbarlea A. Undbiridi. but bad advw r^Mktod him to ' wc k ’em up.” officer, came to the Manchea- Brothersire then engaged and also la *® chwch. SSISSJTJSSS! Hartford. tha Baeraatloa* oommlttoe. Had thdr kldnapad and murdered Tha drlvar com bed with the rob- pollce station and the two their coal bustaMse. After the aervlees the party. .to baby, aald to tha toformattoM that her'a demand and waa commanded officers started out to locate the to gat out o f the ear and face about Siv!S3onwhffil «tate|*^^_N?J^ to Uttealf bawaaldttmpadftcmHopfwdlby men that were wanted. Barhr this Brothers to eagago to tha real HeU m North street where a wed eon, Norman - to tha J 2 2 ? ? Mi plana to tka Wait pavtoe and Cummtoga ana brought bimnd the car while the unarmed morning the men were arrested. tote Imelneee. He undertook one of ding breakfast was walttaig tobe Shuhert Side cffloei'B there would have been to a mountato eahta naav Dubda. aceompUca ”frlakad” him. While hla It la the daim that the three put the firat land devdopments to Man served la the lower haU. F dlow lS I aight will t o d ^ T l t e pSffitera handa ware aloft tha yegg noted hla and Mrs. Samud Pattoracn no ‘mtauhderetending in recard to Ha eharged Bomar imd Bniahaw In their m^pearance at the OoUege chester. the Walker Farm. Ha had the breakfasbvthare waa dandna to m , Ruasau have returned to theiMidc. T h eaialr^ a^ ^ tepniterted him from timuedd to flna wriat watch and remarked: ton early in the morning, got into married 1 1 ^ Zisonors Walker, a the upper part o f tha ban ttjefrhome to Brooklyn. N. Y., a ftS I by about IBOO pem ^ Thauking M M «ounty and that OmnOfa ”Flna watm you've got there, bud- argument and when ordered daughter o n b e late John Q. Walker, lastmidit. you for your Rpaae, la m * mtd ittngarte were u s guards. .” And wiw that be removed it, away Iw the constable llred three jwbo owned the land. The home Mr. and Mrs. KOnarkl Btoeerdy, Rdmitew, ha add. mtkmad him 210 a ring. riiote, jumped into aa automobile which be built on Albany avenue, A^WBSTSlPilB to aa effort , to gat lirauatlon oon- The thlavaa entractad $40 from and drove away. Ihe warrant under Hartford, was on a lot to a large de- oarnlag tha Ltodbargh kidnaptag Qandner'a pockatbook, $2 of which which they were arrested charges vdopment. He also devdimed Imtol ______•ad Gugp praridad monry to maka lhv...paturaed whan Gardner m a^ to Florida,'wait the owner of large P*a •*• to make thOtar heme with the m. Xmaid August of Nartii enm 1Btogham, wh^ *— aa wpaal to them for the return of breach of the peace. of North Win m S F I T A L N O m farms to New Hampshire. His one MuMe’s parents on North street •treat lift thla morning to ^’ nKSet AteSSiytorteB Ban said hia and watch tha latter having other devdopment to Manebeaterf been a pfeaaat from hla mother. Northeaetem Uhlvtrdty at -Boaten. warranto for aB ntoa assn nateld to was the Cunningham Farm, now August who graduated from Man- ^ toformaBona wffl ba aworit out Thaaa tha baadlta gave back. With built over and consisting of property tha $88 tucked away tha pair jump T.P.F.ODnNG gjtoter High achool last June, iS l M afteiuoan and that arreate.trill GERMANirS REQUEST on Middle Turnpike east as far as taka a coursa to aagiaaeriag. jwito to new ntovldcos. m S d M ^ffi 2 * ^ Mreet uad Isaac Ban foOow Immadtotety. ed into a parked ear and aped away, Summit straet Ddmont strest and w.,5^1;* “ -rniiWtgl ------havtag cautloaad Gardner and tala ba wodd not formally reeS? ^ ------tha frontags on Mato street extend Lady Roberta v y Pltotk to thTNMlimooa flaaeaa not to call the poUee. ing from Middle Turnpike to the Sul No* *♦*. Gardner gave ebaaa but the bandit WORRYING FRANCE Daughters o f s t livan boma on Mato and Delmont n on iiiv ^ fyNy.bauto tomorrow aw* to ^ t dauditer ear waa aoon loot to eight The Ha waa a partner with B. J. HoU to o ^ O r M d afreet, and MraTHdea purauera failed to get m lieatae 5S2?L52L!2^ Nappaarto the devdopment of the property'on of o’clock. Tha local lo ^ will antar- M eommlttet. How- O r t f o M c f 84 North Scheol S e a t FORPUCEONTiaai number, the tail light on the bandit Bast Center street between East thla wade, toatoad of at tha w in diOMYgide ear having been romed off. After Not To Aiiwor HoDwran- Centef and Portar street I ^ a ddagatlon fwm tha Ha^^SS Boos were hotn at the hoamtal loiiag a in t of the ear Gardner Bunday to Mir. and M ri. Patey Tows Cterk Smtud J. Tuildagtax member out to the meetlBg. Re- notiflad the flrat Mlieaman be met d om O n A n n s E q u t t y B u tl •ehod teacher.’ Otte son, Barol-(AP) — Franca 1 hunied about tho haa called the attention of the Manchester. b y bam arranged for tha a v S ^ S J •* hoped Ha add howwerTtoat he did not hoce and F"t^end. Miss L6w money for the llniah of hia vacation, learned that Geridany to her recant lie a native of Francs. armaments memorandum gives the ysgrs, .he retained an Interest to ' Vhtms CBlvuocl of New Yofk which was spent in New York, and Impression that she will not partici Manchester and had many friends [ (MtaWiMi D M said that he considered hlmaelf B •-(AJ?)*-jatoes Cheney AuxUlary, Igaato Steger and Susan St pate again In the world disiraa- here. E. Ptonsgan, wriiose ohaiges o f I lucky to still have the watch and ment conference unless she obtains U. 8. w . V, will hold ■ its regular ed c^didate for the itepubUcan to- WnUam Kuiekl, land and ring as momentos of the holdup. satisfaction concerning the right to muaxugt meeting, tomorrow eventor th® south Manchester' Mr. Gardner le well known in York City adtntolafrnrioa.admjnli frnBoa. warea be-; •t S ^ M a t toe State Armbiy. nomtoaUmi fqr gwernor, 1 ^ today sttyatwas Mmitted for freatmaht of Heights tract on Ashworth street. Increase her armaments to a point fore Governor Fri|Mhi • wv. wonm tor t^ party state etavanri^^ nrat degree hums about the hands town, having had charge o f the approaching the level of other At thte fln t fall meeting plans will local chain store shoe department w Conner M ejw Jaatee J. M n M for annual Ini^rion in *1®'^ I*® M hopeful caused by hot water wbUe teOpar- powers. AMERICAN WOMAN of achlertng bis goal. > etnee coming to this town from Rut . On. the eve. of a Cabinet meeting waScerjresIgBed, dodared to a Nnvqndtev. Ing dthner at her borne. ^ land, Vermont, last January. stetemttit issuad today that Walker H fortoer Governor J. H. Trum Vernon Callala of T2 Parker which probably will be held tomor bull jl e ^ M to permit himself to row it was predicted that France SLAINWEUItOI-E•ym away not. to eamhte owAfow ' Matje Shorts has returned to her street Was given emergency treat- will not answer the German memo home on Benton afreet after five w drafted' tor the nototoation. mmit tot a dog btte at the hoa&itel Qg organisation's f m ." W e ^ spent at a Gfrl Scout camp Mayor Quigley's friends gre ready to- Monday^ randum but will merely join to a W^Msdsy, Tkiisdiy HEWESASGOMPROMISE concerted reply to be m m ed d ter _"^oaa who :JbM e. Jamea . j. Ner hrothtr, go on th^oor and fa t lS a L ^ hriCs Doric Hutchlneon. hoepltal consultation with Washtogfrm and Artour Shorts; Jr., iMuriMea in camp; is reported that ta r X q^ooSoor anaesthetist left, thia morning «n Swiss Hdd- As Stts- Mafoa. the past Hartford, Sept 6.— (AP) — The the jKJwers which ripiM the Eu :tcf b® linked with q ifr hev khnual vacation to be t n S t on name of Colonel Thomas Hewes of ropean pact- of confidence. ' m Ml |r,^*f??^’*^* Atetotoent ttod. 'lit-j^ ^ ’*!*^* Botb wlU resume toelr ford R Wtooh of Bridgeport for ‘ ' a------motor------tour of-- New ^ BufiMwd h UTI Farmington, msmber of Governor Serloos Problem W s s Tflmr- I H? ^ man hlmaelf and Uirie 1 ®Wdlea at High schMl tomorrow. iieutetiapt ^veyner. New York state. ^ Indications were tonight, however, n W *®“ "lta^rttoer toelrifo ----- A.:f Cross’ staff, lawyer and financier, ^M r. and Hrs. Idwto Laird of may be presented before the Demo that France understands the full PoMgclJto’s Btohdard. VIOLATED LABOR LAWS gravity of the problem raised by I *H^ Tammany -Hsa not been pine itreet spent toe week*cnd and cratic State Convention Thursday, iH f Swilzeriaiid Alone. Labor Day to Madlson< as a compromise candidate for the Germany, especially because an am tortotened, It would have been vast- RKHIWYMM WlUlmentic, Sept 8.—(AP)—Max I Uhlted States Smatorlal nomina bition is attributed' to Chucellor ly for Walker to takO Ws Geldstein, owner of the Kobe SUk von Papen to make a military alli inedlclne than to subject himself to Mrs. WUUam Black of Eldridge epmpony, and Abe Com of the] tion. Brig, Switserland, SepL 6—(AP) chvges of being s ^ t has returned from Watch HlU DaSas; Tiixas, « ;^ (A P )^ Colonel M. A. Connor, quarter ance With France, and because of Pdioe were Com Spring . (Company, were llnadj the late Aristide Brland’s efforts —Henri Walther, 20-year-old Swiss, Finnegan, whose., d m r ^ before where she sptot the summer; To- today hg- I master general, State Senator from was arrested today in connscrion Hugh BvwttbM $81545 a n C 828548 . renecttveiy to -1 the First District and also a mem through Chancellor Sfresemann and toe g o v ^ o r were separate froin srrow she win resume cha^e of ^l8*y•a^ day w eharges of vinud^ state later through Chancellor Bruenlng with the murder of Jenme Ibersboff, those of toe committee,of l,00a baa- j Se cafeteria at tbs Bunard school. old mfaxdbon of the M a y o r T . ber of Governor Cross’ staff was of Cleveland, vriio was -beaten to ^ ENdtoM of law i reguiatttkg employnMnt of wo- authority for rids statement to create a real workable entente, if HofStadter Dallaa and ona of ihen and minors. i not an out-and-out alliance wiUi death at the foot o f Z4m afr moun legislative hearings, predieted that .. N * ^ ycp »h ll Wast Cmter thothree to R roaA- Colonel Connor announced that be tain last week. fofd a astate. valued at ccnMdei The' Charge®, preferfod by . S ta te waa considering such action. His Germany. “W ^ e r will b e I S t S S i w te haa^hami tU for the past Libor ColnmlsBioiMr Jesspb K; Some Frenchmen believe Ger police here said ;toe man had a to be out aM * tewp timn $1,800,000. Mayer stetement follows: r^S” Sat he Jfr. MeCm^ hM been at the quster ford died. AugW . Tbne; were heard in Police C diirt tor “In view of the confusion which, many’s memorandiun represented a criminal record, they questioned 22 Judge Frank H. Foss. Roth men] real effort on the part of Germany him at length, reporting that he had ton, Nbmtlc, dtU^ng tlw summer. The b-y-. ,W
thes^'eiiB 8< ^dre.''C .' B.'’Gardiier will coatliiue''’to teach bilt tills d^> partm m t;wW ‘Cdine imder Superin-- tei^ont; -.'Verplithck’s; Jurlsdictioit. About 2% ' are expected to Y IN *48” TOURNEY M OPENING take this coiune.-Ltttt yeap the .biys .were -giv^ three hours,of Instruc I X l i l M tion per week. There will be no Looig Feliee SqeeMff|d|y De- New j./o^ P./ Aalii Pair changes 111 the l^ade school faculto : fends. His Title. -— Ciilotts Wiiu IS 10 .Eyante bi^ Re- l {es In Teadi- of 18. ' Hkkes Unusiud ‘ tom Meet N m &Uorday— | *s J?rry Fay, liien Marries Roiiles 6 and 101 ‘ Rring .CSuiriie Culotta of. Spruce strc^ Them. % ing S fa il^ e w Altera- PRHX OF TOBACCO * ■ : . • t O , Winning TTuuuog tolrfaenthirteen dr the sirteen to ]«gpto'hb.tiqe.to'the^*^^^^ |h0 ,;.(3io$en H ^ (3n^ ■‘."Xri W. HoweU of ■? 125 Cooper 'at tourhammit a t tile Itaiian..C3ub'yea- Nnmbier of lo u n d a events 0 pounds, con other end of the Court. Four larg^e toe preparationa made by toe p<^' balls ■ form the outer edge of the Mr. Lyon is prominent in Masonic berg, who holds toe poititlon of Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Ver The results of toe senior events pie when n storm was to toe offing win be In the High school where sisting mainly of first primings, was circles in ’ toe city. Mr. Chadwick prosecuting attorney of toe police mont, New York-, New Jersey and were, 60 yards free style, Cowles, Russell Wright of Leicester, Mass., offered..Common tobacco there was circle, each ball having a point value Manchester; Smytoe, West Hart The speaker also spdee of the ex-: of one, two, three and four, respec lives in Devon and has been active court and also is a justice of toe Connecticut were the most common, perience of n group of jroungrters will replace James Higgins who re 200 per cent higher than last year. in forestry circles. peace, was busy checking up some ford; McGarrity, West Hartford; sided as bookkeeping instructor. Estimates were that sales were 30 tively. A small ball occupies the warrants. “ but two were noticed from Mexico. camped seven miles from the neaiK center of the circle and totting it At toe torenoon session of the Many of toe cars had extra baggage 50 yards breast Sheridan, Manches est railroad jia t befeure a hurttoimAi The only other change will be In per cent higher than last year on high court today toe foUo'wlng The policeman presented the cou- ter; Levenson, West Hartford; Mild the Nathan Hale school where Miss the entire offering. gives the player 12 points. Ckilotta strapped to toe sides, evidence of ner, Manchester; 50 yards back, A special train ‘was run to gat word tot this ball four times in the second officers for toe ensuing two years pte and explained their intentions. either toe end or beginning- of a to the boys Of the approatotogv Lillian Johnson of South Main At Rocky Mount some tobacco were elected: pie_ marriage license looked ail lithwinski, Manchester; Jodyn, s ^ ^ t will replace Miss Mary Irwin held over from last year averaged iranie to. even the match, after losing holiday vacation. Busses were hea'vi storm. Y. - the first game, 48 to 38. In this High Chief Ranger, W. T. Lyon of ^ h t ud when Harry .saw that ly patronized and in most cases Manchester; Sperry, West Hartford; R. LaMotte. Russell of toe kan-^ of South Norwalk: who resigned as 86. Bridgeport, succeeding R. N. Prout they gave toe address In both cases 100 yards free style, Utowinskl, third grade tocher to accept a po game, Culotta tot the small ball traveled in pairs, the trailers pick cheater Trust .Cijmpany, explato4(f three times. of Troy, N. Y. . M South Manchester he decided to Manchester, Joslyn, Manchester; the hew activity charge that will- sition In her own town. Miss John test them out. I’Do you know Joe ing up extra passengers, along toe Smjtoe, West Hartford;' diving. So son graduated from M. H. S. in Tl^ score of the second game was High Chief Sub-Ranger, S. H. route. The traffic was * especially go into effect October 1. He aaldr BIG HAWK CRASHES 48 to 42. Felice scored two twelves Goodemote, GloversviUe, N. Y., suc McCluskey?’’ he asked. They both beria, Manchester; Mildner, Man that all the banks to the state, 1938-and from Willimantic Normal said they did, described tom and heavy Saturday and Monday passing Chester; McDonald, West Hartford. last Jime. in the third and deciding game and ceeding Mr. Lyon. both in an easterly and in a westerlv would adopt the new charge 'to to e retained his title, 48 to 38. The tour High Court Senior Woodward, W. told of Ills recent records. That was direction. ^ Other events, 13 to 16 years, girls, near future. No major alterations have taken INTO SCHOOL WINDOW H. King of Ansonia, succeeding Mr. O. K. to Harry, but he went one 50 yards free style. Arson, Manches The attendance prize was donated- place In any of the schools. What ney was opened by Joseph Naretto, further: "Do you know Jerzy Fay?” Manchester also joined in toe pil ter; Sullivan, West Hartford; diving. little work has been done consisted secretary to the ItaUan consul of Goodemote. i primage, many local people driving by Wayland K. Straughan and wai-f New Britain, who was imable to at- High Clourt Junior Woodward, he asked. ’They both knew Jerry sa Arson, Manchester; Roto, West won by Dr. LeVerae Holmes. chiefly of general cleaning. The Glass Scattered Several Feet Harry, with two policemen acting ;o lake, shore or moimtaln resorte of Hartford; Olson, Manchester; 14 tb south end schools will be affected and Bird Is Killed—^Plan To :end. The judges were Joseph Jasper Wheeler of Troy, N. Y., suc l final vacation of toe summer Sapienza and Joseph Albo. as attendants united them In m«^ 'ZS 16 jrears, boys, 50 yards free style, by the moving of the library into Have It Mountedi ceeding Mr. King. riage according to toe laws of toe season. A majority of toe Manches Mozzer, Manchester; Scovllle, West the Recreation Center on School Following the match, a banquet High Court Senior Beadle, George :er cars, however, are believed to HOOVER BA(X ON jo b ' 'was held In the hall on Norman state of Connecticut. .The newly Hartford; Kerry, West Hartford; 50 street but this will provide an addi A pigeon hawk flying at top speed Schoenberg of Brooklyn, succeeding married couple left toe poUce sta have iued the South Main street y a r^ breast stroke, Stechholtz, tional study or recitation room in street. The banquet committee Jasper Wheeler. route to, toe New London Turnpike in pursuit of prey, crashed head consisted of V. Firpo, Joseph Peret- tion, got into toe truck and drove Manchester* others disquaUfled, 50 Washington, Sept. 6.—(AP) —* the Ugh school which has been used long into a second-floor window of High Ck)urt Jimior Beadle, Ray-, away while a number, of poUcemen which leads to shore resorts ftinwg yards back stroke, Shore, West After his longest week-end of tim for library purposes heretofore. o, Spirito Vesco and B. Carini. mond Allen of .A^nsonla, succeeding toe Sound. the Trade School sometime over the Dancing followed. stood at toe curb and Waved good Hartford, Mozzer, Manchester; Ker season at his Rapl^|an mountain' Principal C. P. Oulmby antici week-end and died with a broken Joseph Mackie of Waterbury. bye. ry, West Hartford; diving, Bainuun, camp. President Hoover returned • to . pates a High school enrollment of Nearly 400 persons witnessed the High Ctourt Herald, Percy A. his desk at the 'White House this neck. tournament. West Hartford; Stechholtz, Man close to 2,500—the largest in the Janitor William Kean found the Chadwick of Bridgeport succeeding FORD PLANT REOPENS chester; McDonald, West Hartford; morning well before toe schedulM- school’s history. As for the enroll Mr. Schoenberg. MILL VIOLATED LAW time for his usual semi-weekly - bird lWORLD SERIES
sea SUk Ck)mpany of this place for tunity to view economic and political full wingspread and was nisarly 20 alleged violation of to t labor laws partments. ' Also, boys eight to 12 years, 25 trends. sus will be taken Pridaj inches in length. Plans are to have Over 200 Meet At Masonic Only former employes were being yards free style, M. Orfitelli, Man Manchester Trade also opens to the bird mounted and kept at the New Ybrk, Sept. 6.—(AP)—The in toe employment of women and Because of heavy rains t o toe- Temple — Come Here From mlnoM. A total of 844 violations of returned, toe officialsr"*---* said, “ addtag * chester; Pratt; West HartfoM; H. mountains, the presidential party morrow. Director J. G. Echmalian school. I first three games of toe little world that men wereB being___„ returned______to ^vlng, M. Or- expects an enrollment of about 250 Many Different Places. series between toe International the law are alleged In the complaint did not follow its ciutomary route, as filed in which 96 are for em work as rapidlyi» as . . the methods of..I fltelll, Manchester; H. Orfitelli, Man but went through Warrenton. 'Vir students Including High school co FIRE IN RAIRY League and American Association operatioh in toe departments would chester; Pratt, West HartfoM; sen operatives and all-day pupils. The Over 200 Brethren from Montreal, champions will be played in New ploying minors more than 8 hours ginia, by way of Culpeper. Fewer Canada, New York, New' Jersey, a day; three for employment of perm it ior medley relay race Won by Man dirt roads were encountered on that only change is one caused by con Danbury, Sept. 6.—(AP)—A large ark sitin g Sept. 27. The company made no announce^ chester. solidation.' The pre-vocatlonal In Boston and other cities met in this minors more then 6 days a week; 31 route. dairy on the outskirts of Danbury town over toe week-end attending Newark clinched the Internation employing minors after 6 p. m„ ment of toe number of men in Mrs. Hoover who went to toe struction in general electricity will owned by David Hawley was total al League. peimant yesterday and three employing minors who had no volved. now be handled independent of the services conducted in to e. Masonic how, awaits decision as to whether EXPLOSION HURTS THREE mountain camp last Thursday, a day i ly destroyed by fire of undetermined Temple. A prayer meeting was held woirking certificates; 113 employing before toe President, did n n return Trade school although the work will origin about 3 o’clock this morning. toe American Association’s repre women more than 8.> hours a day with him tois morning. SIm prob be canned on In that building.'-.’.st Saturday night foUowed by a series sentative wUl be Minneapolis, as NOT TO SEEK OFFICE New Haven, Sept 6.—(AP) The loss is estimated at 82,500. of services Sunday and yesterday. and 98 for, employing' women more Three persons were confined In hos ably will return later to ^ . ' seems likely or Columbus. t;hxfl 65 hours a week. Willimantic, Sept. 6.—(AP) — pitals today as a result of an ex' Judge Foss announced today he will plosion a t a Qulnnlpiao dwelling. hot seek reappointment as judge of John Madlgan, 28, his wife Mary the town court of Windham and the and a sister Mary Madigan were MODERN WOMEN city court of Willimantic at toe hk burned and were carrledout of the iiBtmuBj Bori piration of his term May, 1938. He buUdtog by a neighbor. Their condl Z2i£23Zr said the salary of 81*000 was not ti(m was udd not to be serious. KIWMI Gas escaping from a stove was bS' ovwiSjMm AiklM, commensurate with the time re lieved to have caused the explosion quired by toe position which he has The resultant fire caused 85,000 held for fifteen years. damage. *THI SIAMONO <
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V that Mr. CooUdgs has a otsat aa sb« aad iadepiadiBt voUm .k«fe. wn aged' to gM httnailt • to so diffleifit to ahCpta form bottop* ityyer aad tefwar'laymi ef starch, ample la the pmductiea of effective tetieome the Bom ina^.erK «H M tt twisted. so dUbg, h T t S S mUk. la latys'cltfes pradtieally aa food. advocacy which might very well be F. Cramer of Wetherafidfal for that. M the gas and wan fiooh so stt^ H ei^ and ef tha huttonailk aow add is of the 2h eome ihmlftae^wheN 4he in ia f FBWlbiOM foariag a' fire tried to get her churnsd'aad washed into the finish a CwMfaj MaaasM alted. not m say silly, periods. ooeoasat on eon^taad 4dth BfiUt a ^ . tornwer: A papWoda ot/tha, keenly intelligent, forcefifi, artieis- saakea out Three esofied. A BUTTER VALUAPLE IN DIET ed pleasiagly fiavorad.proAieL der 'to osualiy eaitosd’ by I #ftaa4ti Oataaw i, im flavored with salt Thtoe butter sub Mr. CooUdge, by confining biauelf late, able to make his own deters hsrsterieal Irish landlady"' sMOun* Butter seem» to have been used stitutes aatataOy do aercontsbi as from Cystlfis aad the aifiili tered me of teem In the ball. dur best butter at tbe present J H t n thtaaam ««aapt to facts, has drawn a far aaore minations and sturdily wiUkig to ia some form ever since the earliest time coniea from large and well-orw much vitomto ~A as butter, but tome sometimes .disappear totto the Saadayiaail VelMara. BataTaa at Ua Whan the fire hose wia dsagged domestication of animals. Butter can tation of the bladder to ~ Post o m n at iaatfe , Maaaaaatar. oooviaeing and bearteaiag picture ef fight for them. A service man, he ganized' creameries rince tbere it of the targar matysriac maaufac- through the haU, a h«lf-stewe4 he, aad sttU is, in many parts of tarera JUS aow patting out a type Large ones may have to .be ed Ceaa, aa M#aaad Otaaa Mail Mattar. President Hoover’s services to tbe has been prominently Identified with hoeder mistook It for a boa and can be sdentificany prepared so as •OMdUPnOM EA.TM the worid. made from the milk of to avoid aU possibilities of uneleanli- of margarina wUcb is comparable surgleaily. Oaa Xaar. by mall aatUm during tbe trials of tbe last American Legion activities in this leaped from the window. Hours sheep, goats, mares, buffaloes, sod with butter ia this respect F«r month, Of iMti paiwd before Freddie tbe Frog nsas. By avoiding the contanilnation three years than any preseated by area and in consequence ia quite weB even other snifiisls, but, because of from outsida sources sad through M jtii oonmn *bS was ttstwlstod and brought b a ^ tbe economy of produ^on, cows DtJiaafaC asa yaav ...... It.aa Mr. Mills or Mr. Huitey. Yet he known throughout the district as to eeaaelousBess. washiag and pasteurizing, creamery QUESnOirB AND ANBWBBS mUk is now ttis principal source of butter will k ^ longer without be MSKTBJt OF THU AMOdATBD has withheld no part of tbe measure wen as ia his home town and ia Wall— the atocy is butter fat ia pvaetically every dvil- . (Htortonm) FfUMF of credit due to lir. Hoover. like that. W ^ fo ghrea yea araae coming' randd than farm butter. Questioa: Mr. Kenneth McK. Tfia Aaaaalatai traaa la asaloaivaly Hartford, where he is in bnfiness. toSd country. Tbere are votes for Hoover- idea how the actor folk- eoee Butter is valuaUa food fo^ Unsalted butter is not as popular writes^."! am fiO years old aad suf aatU lad ta tfea aaa far rapabiiaatloa He has had LmiUlative egtyeri- amused themselves over the din- a taUe article in this country as it is fer almost ooDtinuany from bsart- AN af all aaira dlaMtafear aradKad ta n many thousands of them—in this epce, having been a represeatailve everyone aad styedally for chUdrenr^ er aat atparwaa araditad la tbia aer table. siahe cQwa’ butter coataine atore of in Europe. It does, howdVer, have a bura. ■oaoettaMs I have very seri paragnqiib: ”The voters will have from Wethersfield in the last se^ foirty bty sale in larger cities for tbe B K B i i S * the fat-eolubto vitamia A thaa say ous attadm, with smothering. Have dll na*ta af raasbliaattoa at to be given more reasons tiiaa have sioB and serving on the iasportaiB gpeakiag of which recalla that other food in oontyariaon to the purpose of ’’re-eonstrueting” cream bad attadu of cramps in muscles of GBEAT GERMAN BETBEAT afaalai diaaatabta barala ara alaa ra* eoatortioimda have come upon evil and milk for restaurant and lee legs, ususOy at night, aad it stoms yet appeared before they discharge j^iqnroprlatioBS committee. ditys. There is little or no dtwmt aaMwat ortfiaartty used. It ia advis On Sspt 6, 191B, tha German aarrad. able to uae a eertaia amount of foto cream factories. Used in this man woma after ahard da^s work. What tbeir tried aad experienced leaders. A reaty aad eoaviiidag qieakw for them In tba theater and the ner it is just as wholesoms ss fresh would you suggest?” forces on the western front bqpn a FaMlafeaFa Faaraaaatatiaai Tba dreusee have room for hut a few. each day bdth for tbeir autritive retraat on a front of nmra than 90 ftlloa Maibawa Fp ^a l Aaaaay»Naw It is not time to saeriflee tbe great aad of commanding platform pres value aad becatiae of ths lubrieatiag. erssm and has tbs advantage of be Answsr: You are probably suffer- miles, with allied forces in ooaBtaot ark. Cbtaasak Oataalt aM Feataa. value we have in tbe idea of gov- U u y have tamed to adagio dane- ing, kept a longer time without lag from iadlgestion due to faulty ence, Mr. Cramer will uadottbtodly sag and geaecal acrohatice. effect upon the aPnieBtary canal. pursuit Fa ll aai aliaat af F ■ a Bar* emmeatal good win. It can be pre Animal fats would bs vary sattsfae^ spoiling. food comMnatioaa. Tba eymptoma T he retirement all along tbe line be bearddrom, to real effect, during yott daseriba may coma from this ax- iTlad served only by retaining tbe present tory if ussd raw, hat tbty are un- Butter which is slightly rancid was carried out under heavy artil the campaign. Fourth district Re- Buy bs mads jwbat s^iin by. wash- eeariva fiataleaea affaoting your lery fire, and tba cooineas and pre- _ namkar dadlt Faraaa af Olfaala* administratioB.” palataMs la this form to alaaost Maaa pubUcans did well by themselves BEHIND THE SCCNCS IN aayoBS sxespt aa Bekimo. Whan lag it la sweermilk aad then wash- heart Hare your heart examined dsioD of tbe movement was re and by the district when they seleiBtr cooked, however, theae aalmal fate lag oyt tba aiilk with water. Tbia aad, if the troulfie is there^ write markable under tbe dreumstanoss. Tba Farald FHatMi Oamaaay,( laau are ebaaged aomewhat aad certain process washes out the butyric add me again, giving me your fun aama French soldiers occupied Ham aad aaaomaa aa laattfal laaaalal raaaaaaiMllty BETTER IGNORED ed him for this important nomiaa^ and address oa a large stamped en Cbauay and advanced to a total tar typavrapbiaal arrara aaeaarfad la tiOB. fntty.adde are releaeed whieh amke which gives tha raadd flavor. If you adrartlaamaeta la tba tfabibaaiar T iu Coanecticut League of Wo them more diffleult to digeet Butter, waat your butter to keep its fresh velope, aad 1 wiD send you aa artlela depth of nacre than six miles tost ■vaalaa VaraNb men Voters is presenting to both the If foesh, doee not preeeat tbia diffl- flavor, be cartful to keep your ice explaialag bow to hdp tba heart of the Canal do Nord. box deaa aad keep tba butter away through euriag flatuieaee. British forces advanced as much TUatDAT, SEPmCBBR 6. major politleal coaventioBs ia this GOOD EVIDENCE WILL BANDEBB AND FABLEY culty, for it eaa be eaten either un- as seven miles on a 12-mfle fcon9 Henry L. Meackea has iacoipor- BUTTER USUAL FATE OF cotdeed or paatourised without tbe from odorous foods, such as onions, (Fopeora) state, today aad tomorrow, a set of siaoa butter readily absorbs aad and Americans, more stubbornly op THE OONVEMTIOIff atod some of his cydoaic breesiaess CAMPAIGN MANAOERgy preaence of tbe free fatty adda Question: Mrs. K. inquires: "la posed, gained five mllea. priaci^es which it asks both these whiob causa digestive trouble. holds odors. In Franca this property there aay food value in popcorn? If WhUa tba atata eoBvantkm of tba in a book, ”Making a President,” The American troop transport M t bodies to incorporate ia tbeir respec BY RODNEY DUTOBBR The oM fashioned amthod of pro- of butter is made use ef In^selllng so, what?" Vernon was torpedoed off the Oamoeratie party at Baatan Potat tive platforms. One of them calls which consists largely of a series of NBA l ervtoe Writer. paling butter from sooured, cream perfumed butter. Tbe odor is given Answer: There are a great many French coast but was able to make to tha butter by surrounding it with oalorie or heat unite in popcorn, the wiU uadoubtadly provlda tba U f for tbe establishment of ’’definite news dispatches from the natlooal Washington—The men who maa- has hemi satirstydoae away with in port under her own steam. Thirty- asedera dairlss. This is tba rsasoa it a Shsst of muslia aad placing it food valua coastotiag mostly of five membera of tbe crew were kflled. abear of tba waak In OoBaaetteut ,staadards of wages aad Miorter Republlcaa aad Democratic cooreiK and hslp auuMge potttieal eam- ~s isrt a haplsss lot. Nobody pditlea, tba laaa apaetaeular oaa of working hours” for women aad ehil- tiona but which contaiaa some* tiM RapttbUeaaa at Now Havaa la thsm aad usually they are not drea ia industry. Another, at least Meackealsms of later thought As •epedally lovaMe. u their eandl- vhry Ukaly iadaad to ba of mora by iaferSaee, opposes any serious usual be rips and tears at pretty dato leeee they liraally drop eff lato aarieua ulttiaata eoaaafuaaca. Ba> ecoBoades ia tbe operation of the much everybody ia sight aad ObltvieB and evaa when he wins they aauaa It la Ugbly pMbabla that tba are Ukety to lean that theire la a schools. Beth, it seems to us, indi makes it excessively clear how Rapubilaaa aoavaatlea wHI tum out jkmed and thanMeee job. cate a eertaia degree of superficial little he admires FraakUa Delaao In foot, you m w lay that Demo- to ba tba oaa that aataet# tba dlata ity. ' Roosevelt Then he says: "I ihan emtie poUttcal aBaaagere have ueuai- of ladividuala wbo will eoaatltuta To calmly requMt responsible vote for him, aa ia duty bound. Any ly beea happtty forgotten oaoe their tba aaxt atata adailalatratlea. man loet the eleetiea, whSTeae Re- political parties to declare for tbe thing to get rid of Hoover and his A yaar a fo It waa takaa for puhUoaa manigera more often than legal estabUshmeat of a miaimum camorra of Republican blacklegs, not have remimud la the picture a graatad by Dameerata and alnoat wage scale is a proceediag far mere rd vote for a Chiaamaa to beat while only to iqulrm'aBd auffer. Every meal, coaeadad by RapubUeaaa that tba R^lUam IL Butter, the Masiaobu< revolutionary in purpose than, it is him, or even a Methodist Wahop.’’ fonaar'a party bad nueb tba battar eeito mmioBalre, wae Calvla Cou- to be suspected, the authors of these And after having delivered himself abaaea of aanylat tbia atata la tba Udge’a oampaiga maaager and aU u j demands realise. Certainly if the of this Mr. Meackea prediotet aever- got out e f it was a temporary 11- 1112 alaatloB. Diaeoataat aad fnia> state could regulate wages of womM thelesa, Mr. Hoover's Ve-dectiqB. potatment to the Senate aad a cor^ : Every recipe tratioe bad raaebad tbair maximum. of traglo trlee at being elected* > aad children it could also regulate We submit this aa about the best IlMra waa a faaliaf that aotblog that job with Cal^s endorsemen:. i the wages of men; even the League evidence we have seen, ia the form aCactual waa balag doaa to brlag has faded back .into the poiition . i of Women Voters would scarcely of individual opinion, that the Re- campaign contributor, if he is U: about a raadjuatmaat whieh tba • * r contend otherwise. And it has long puUioan national ticket stands tho avarafa aiaa atiU faaolad might Ike Roever HeachmsB -a success! been recognised that paternalism better chance of victory in Novem aeaMbow ba attalaad by aoma iaagl< Mr. Hoover’s haad-plcksd R$'>.- :• could go no further than ia the fix ber. National Oomndttee chairmen aal atreka. It waa a tlam whaa tba Uoaa national chairmen have Uu:.), ing of wages to be paid by employ and pubHdate who are the personal auccessively, Dr. Hubert Wo; .:, party la powar, wbatavar party It ers in competitive business. friends of the candidates, when they aaudlua Huston, Senator Sim?;:i might bava baaa, waa markad for Fobs of Ohio aad former Congr- ^.- That it might be an utteriy ruin make fuUaome promises of victory, num Everett Sanders, whose Ir. t alaugbtar by tba avaraga votar. And are about as well worth listening to tba Damocrata of Coanaeticut, aat ous paternalism is very generally pubUo job was that of secretary to reoegnised. It is all very well for as the chirping of a cricket to the Coolidge. xi j ' ' 0 '■ urally uaaMa to raad tba futura, the League of Women Voters to de seeker after real straws. But w hn Sanders is new at the post, hav lookad forward to tba tliaa whaa ing been appointed for the 1982 cam termine that certain classes of em a person like Mencken, in touch thay could march oa, la unity, to vie paign, but the other threet went out #ith a thousand sources of informa to tltetune of inuch rejoiew , whsth- tory. ployes in this state are getting too little pay for their labor and to de tion, dislikea a candidate as much er loud or subdued, among Rraubh- Tbara baa baaa a aurpriaiag ra cans. Work dras the w tlm of his mand laws that would oompd the as Mencken dislikea Hoover, yet ad varaal of tba altuatioa aiaea tbaa. own ineptitude, Huston the victitn employers to pay more, but how mits that he will probably win, there Tba vaat racoaatnictioB macbina of hie private aettvittse aa diaclosed Teatfid and about the competitors in other states is some value to the prediction. by the Senate lobby committee and Approved by coBcaivad and built up by Preaidant approyfid by employing the same class of labor Fesa merely a victim of Faealsm. over 126,000 Hoover la in actual operation. The Mr. Sanders may yet fool every- Hottsektep- eatiafled faaUng of panic that waa in the air and paying the same meagre wages, L\ dy by bloaaoming out as aa able, ing Institute. housewives. baapaaaad. No longer ara banka or p e ^ p s less? Does the League I N N E ^ O R K effective manager, but moat of the comment oa him to date haa been I craahing about tba eara of their da- imagbie that these women and chil dren for whom it is so aolldtous Grim Epttiq;>h confined to qpeeulation ae to how he poeitora. Induatry ia definitely if New York, Sept. 6 — Several came to be cofieldered for the job, cautioualy cm the gain. Thera ia a would benefit by its proposed action cronies of Wilton Lackaye, who let alone ^pointed. He may be con very gaaaral omfidence, through* —that they would have their pay died the other day, gathered in the sidered ae a n^rt or lees typical Re Lambs. Club on the night of the publican campaign manager, hjw- out the Muntry, that the apearhaad raised in conformity with some rigid state law? It is unlikely when the veteran actor’s death and sought to (\er,,and one is reminded that his of the da^aiaioa haa bean turned write a fitting epitiqih. heme state, of Indiana has bred plen back. And in Connecticut the peo employer could—and surely would— This.one was considered partic ty of good politicians, even though ple do not fail to take aerioua note remove his business to some other ularly fitting: "For once he has Mr. Sanders does seem to be a raMw' no comeback!” ct lorless, unimaginativo person. of the fact that thatr atata govam* state where he could produce his • • • ment, in aharp oontraat to that of ao goods as cheiq[>ly as his competi Lackaye’s quick and trenchant Benjamin aad Brown. many other atataa, ia not only mag tors. wit was al) too little known out A couple of gents In the back ground, holding no official camitUgn nlficently aolvent but altogether free Just about as casual thinking is side theatrical circles. It will ■ indicated by the educational de be surprising if someone fails to poBltion, are expected ta do moet of from debt and in a perfect poaition, collect the best of his famous the fast, more Important thinking; you can select your m ahould occaalon demand, to employ mands. Says the League: mots, many of them ' stinglngiy Flmt, there Is Hoover’s close ita aplandid creaolaly In ays^m of state aid for education low vdio tried to match remarks litical sense and then there’s Post conaequence of many years of Re which shall insiure that a reason with him. master General Walter F. Brown, publican control. able minimum standard of educa When Lackaye, due to heart one of the few admlnistrattoa pi^- Haantima the Democratic party tion shall be available for every trouble, went into "involuntary tictans oa whom no fUes have' been child in Connecticut.* retirement” some six years ago, observed at one time or another. in the atata haa fallen upon evil We deplore the tendency lately he took an old brownstone house Robert H. Lucas, who has beea ora. daya. It ia tom by dlaaenaiona and shown by certain towns to curtail at 30th and Fifth Avenue. Com executive director of the national animated by no intalligant purpoae. educational services. We believe menting about it at the club, Lac campaign aad really ran things dur that especially at this time of eco Ita aola rapreaentative in the state kaye said: "You see, we use the ing the Fees tenure, is now a mere nomic stress it is of the utmost 30th StTMt side for the entraned assistant to the chairman at .Chi administration, its accidental figure importance that the state pursue and the Fifth Avenue side for the cago national headquarters and ILSSEBSS head in the governor’s chair, haa a liberal policy toward every form entree.” seems to have been relegated to the failed to command the respect even of education, not only for children comparatively obfcure posltioa for and young people but for adults ABiUllantWit which he has been head^ ever ainoe of his own par^. All the advan- whose lack of employment gives The Lambs d u b still chuckles he tried to trick Senator George tegaa which the party held in its them opportunity for supple over an occasion, some years Norris out of nomination and elec hands a year ago have turned to mentary training. ago, when one of Lackaye’s favor tion in Ndbraska. One heart that water and run away. The solidarity There are not, probably, six per ite cuff buttons came up missing. they wouldn’t even let Lucas call That evening, on thf bulletin himself “ asslstaat chairman.” which might have made it a great sons in the entire membenhip of bdhrd appeared the other . button, • ♦ • at WATKINS BROTHERS force in the .state in this period of the League of Women Voters who with a little note: "Mdte of this Farley’s Outtook. stress and strain has been sacrificed are in actual definite agreement as button lost — will either buy or It must be admitted thsAJim Over 125,000 housewives have proven how easy in a sordid squabble for factional to what constitutes a "reasonable seU!” Farlty, the Roosevelt manager. Is Asked one evening what was his widely r e fu te d and liked. Fsriey it is to cook with a Silent Glow Oil Burner___ power, with eyes out to the control minimum of education.’’ Outside definition of "ta ct,” Lackaye^ re was guilty of the two-thirds rule of federal patronage in the diminish the League there are increasing plied: "If a gentleman happens fiasco and other fumbles at Chicago, how easy it is to regulate oven temperature so ing probability of success in the thousands who are losing all faith in inadvertently into a bathi^m, but he came through on top. Of that all guesswork is taken out of baking. Now the whole tread of public education, observes a lady bathing in the tub course if his man loses'the election national election. and then backs away saying: ‘Oh, no one is likely to hearof Mr. Farley Today, on the eve of the selection fearful that after several generations pardon me, sir—pardon me, sir!” again and there are plenty of pltfhOs Watkins Brothers, appointed authorize repre of the state tickets, it ia, therefore, of enormous expenditure it has led —that’s tact.” ahead of him prior to November. sentatives for the Silent Glow Oil Range Burn the Republican convention which lu novmere but to mental bewilder Most of those wdm know him wish Freddie tiie Frog ^ ment and national Ineptitude. To him better poUtieal luck *ben fW to er a month ago, make it possible to own one of stands by far the better chance'\>f In the old days of Rector’s, LaC' Clem Shaver, the fine old West 'Vir naming the state’s administraUvo propose, therefore,^ the unabated kaye was pictured sitting at a ginian who went into oblivion after these time tested burners backed with Watkins officers for the next two years. continuance of the ruinomi extrava round table with his fellow wags John W. Davis was licked in 1924, er Brothers 58 year old guarantee of satisfaction There will be a better circus at gance of a public education of and players, George M. Cohan, John Raskob, who after losing with wmier Comer and Rennold W df. A1 Smith htdlt up a fighting party and service. New ^London than at New Haven, no wholly problematical value, at a It was on such an evening that maclfine, spent a lot m money end doubt. But as a serious business time when every nerve must be the''legend of Freddie-the Frog after the omiventicm lua Come in and see these burners.. .made oy the Elm City’s convention will be of strained to prevent actual physical was said to have been bom. This enemy Roosevelt found himself with haa remain^ . one of the prise an organization specializing exclusively on the the more account suffering and universal bankruptcy, nauflkt but notes for $400,0001. / George Cohan anecdotes. And the Forming a guiding triumvirate a t production of precision-built oil burner equip is to propose a sheer lunacy. truth of portions of it was solemn New York headquarters with Fariey MB. OOOUDOE BREAKS It is to be hoped that the resolu ly sworn to evw to this day. are X/niis Howe, Rooaevslt’s secre ment. Learn all about the Watkins Plan of < If there were any among those tions Committees of both the state Freddie the FTog was a contor- tary and for years his ponfideBttel tioifiat He was one of the room man, and Rbhmrt Jaokson of New puirchase which includes delivery, installation hoping for the defeat of President conventions wil^Jiave the courage to ers at an d d actor’s boarding Hampebire, aeeretaty e f ttte national Hoover next November who antiei- ignore these Inmractical snap-shot hpuse where Cohan was dwelling. committee. Rewe is credited with and servicing! pated that Calvin Coolidge would demands. Others roomers included a snake brains but appears to ne markedly charmer, a fiock of midgets, a fall Short of earasst support of Mr. unpopular in spots. Jackson has a Hindu side-slmw fakir and Other reputation as a mediator. ■ Hoover they are now disillusioned. show world folk. The Democratie managen haven’t BROITHBRS, in c . Mr. OeoUdge^s article in today’s While MspdhsiliK aatamBy wUl been en the scene long enough to B- Yon Needn’t BeOeve H ' 1 issue of the Baturds^ Evening Post, yield with the distinc- dicate whether thnr will outtalae U o Freddie th e' Frog was an in the Repuhlldan aMaagers. They- are vdaie as 'always moderate and re- tion of hm 9 ^ - ventive ' fellow. New ideas for intre<|uctng eomt' UmovatleBs in *buiAxi<^(cutcA.e46et^t strataed la its temper, ia perhaps t]te toriaii 1 by a M ia- contortions would come to him ia eampiUga managemeat and it m-. atost uaeCtd contribution that his the nigl^ V He. would, leap out ^ tra m to be seen how foe sohtyhea Chester by some ut- bed and grsk his frog aolt whidi \ ■ besB awda to Republican campaign teriy of eve.lte a always was on^a chair dose «t / Rtardtare from gay source. k4Mi should be hand.. He would rehearse a new Two preaidtote of the Utoted % w n o t^ aa sure stunt'aaid then return to deep. statoe.vJaciBBan nad Hayee, « i >>m ]wsthunouaty» . ■*- t-ii i'«i U!
MANCHBgreS BnrS^NU^C ^SRAJUD^ SQUTB •'*<:'• • 4 "fy"' y ' j ADVERTISEMENTS ■ V'' CUMO'TaB BUDGCfflir ' — jjten/ ’stet- 6.-i-(AP) 'wctelt'j.'l... With a bahteted budget by 1934 its iislSiHBiitev‘1 goal, tte Budget Bureau: today be ItS'texas. ■ gan figuring bow to bring ' Unde (Fnsnliliied byTntnain ft Oo.) Adpms Bxp ... 7% •/. Coniunuifdcariqpa for pp^catiop6i^i Central Beiw, Hartfard, C«ni« Air .Ri^uction »••••• 60% ,be smarantoed puWif^ pp ;if thlty. •conteip more than .309 year wlthlfi the prospective rev SHOPPING NEWS 1 P. BL Stocks 29, depatiteite^^^.^!¥teiP<^^ A la^ Jon • 11 words The .H e^ d Fwersqa^tbb rij^ t to.ctecline'to-ppbllBb;any enues. . - ; . . , , , E n tity tlt•^eo(pltete4^tltey"ltev« s u ^ ' matter tiuit mi^ be or-m in bad teste. vFree~ : That was the objective'outlined m itt^ '* Bank Stocks a^egheny ... » • • 0 0 0 4 2% ^oefslM j of peOitical: vlqwa is dteind bdt contribub^ of this by Pteddtot Mobver in his budget ready to nftesate'l^^tel .filltiiyn Bid Asked Allied Chem . . »ooooaoo 4 85 c h a p te r which are defmnatory or^Mnisive wlE be reflected. message last yeto . and toward that by the -yaidStidc ;•••••• 20% 22% Auburn 61% ftete auqilces of "TheVFrienda of SCHOQL DATS AGAIN paints, enamels and other surface Is your skin “tired” ? Maty Aetna Fire 32% 34% Bait and Ohio 19% Hairtford.” In promoting, the pro- Hurry! Children get your school- finishes, we always visit Olson’s Elizabeth of The Beauty Nook Automobile ...... 19 21 Bendix ...... 15% ,ject the “Friends” had in mind they Paint Shop, Main attest, where only (Rubinow Building.) advises you to Conn. General ...... 42 46 Beth Steel ... 29 !pould gather a class of about twen- - bags brands that will give satisfaction are “refresh and revivify it with our Hartford Fire ...... 40 42 Borden ...... 31 tyfflve persons. Thdr object' was to Hurry! (Siildren get your books. i-. ■ sold. It nml pay you to watch for BUTTERMILK FACE PACK, Uie National F ire ...... 40 42 Can Pac ...... 18 a nudeus, present a general It won’t be leauty drink’ of the complexion. Hartford Steam Boiler 42 46 Case (J. L) . . 62% jOutune in a short space of, time, ing' '■ Another Scaboh And by the way, it bleaches freckles. Phoenix F ire ___ ..... 43% 45% Cerro De Pasco 14% tod then piursue a d^berate: course Up your . coats on school room Traveleis ...... 455 465 Cbes and Ohio 27% this winter after crystallzing the In hooks. PnbUo UtiUties Stocks Chrysler .... . Labor Day over means that every Wanted 18% terest. As a matter of fact there If anyone knows of a place around Conn. Elec S e r v ...... 49 53 Coca Ckfla ...... 102% iWas a dass attendance of sevtety* Vacation days for us have ended body is settling down to business Coim. P o w e r...... ^ 46 C!ol Gas ...... 19% a?sin—youngsters to school,, women Manchester where hot dogs are ^oiir persons who are now forming And who knows but how we served in the way I’m going to de Gieenwich W&G, pfd.. 35 Coml S olv ...... 11% ^an alumni organization with th® shirked! to, house cleaning and re-Klecorating, Hartford Elec ...... 53 55 Cons Gas ...... 65 other women and men to Jobs. .Per scribe in a minute, we hope a note ^m of’ carrying to the work spto- 1 think that it is only fair now will let us know about it. The btot Hartford (3as ...... 40 Cdnt Can ...... 34% ' sored in the beginning'^ by the To try to turn our thoughts sonally, we would like the lovely do,' pfd ...... 40 45 <3om Prod ...... 49% to sumtner lassitude to last forever, hot dogs we ever had are served y^Priends." " ^ .' work. this way in a place in Massachu S N E T C o ...... 116 121 Drug ...... 49^4 with no Labor Day to end it But Manufacturing Stocks DuPont...... 44 Tlie dass represented a crobs-sec- perhaps summer pleasures would setts which we. discovered while oh Pf social status, and-th4 work You’ll find your teacher very pleas vacation: The rolls are slit and Am Hewdware ...... 20 22 Eastman Kpdak...... 61% ant lose their spell if we didn’t have the Am Hdsiefy ...... — Elec and Mus ...... 3% iwas immehsdy tbrillihg' to any in toasted. The hot dogs are cooked 25 terested . in ■ governments If you just do what’er she asks, bustle and tingle of autumn, and the Arrow H and H, com.. 8 10 Elec Auto U te ...... 23% rigor of winter.. . and then skinned. The toasting and .. As a member of'the'newly form- In that way you will enlighten skinning make the whole thing do, pfd...... ;... 70 Elec Pow and L t ...... 14% All your very hardest tasks. Billings and Spencer... — 2 Pox Film A ...... ,------...... 5% organization I am very eager tb’ Reorganizing the household after doubly delicious, served with both Bristol Brpss ...... 6 (Sen Elec....'...:;;.2 1 % see such movement in Manchester. \ mustard and piccalilli. This place is 10^ V^at do you find hard in studies? sununer meaps a lot of work for the do, pfd ...... — 105 G«n Foods ...... ■...... 31% , 1 fancy persons here are interest doing a tremendous business. ed in such a venture, will you please It'is grammar or history? houseudfe. But she can lift one big (;a8e, Lockwood and B — 300 (3en Motors ...... 17% m tell you now, they are all easy load from-her shoulders by phoning Collins Co...... 15 Gillette ...... 21% communicate with ms as Im- Nothing will give you more pleas If very bright you’U try to be. the New Model Laundry (Dial 8072) Colt’s Firearms ...... 8% 10% Gold D u s t ...... 18% medlatdy as possible? The proposal to call for the laundry, a most help ure in later years than a camera rec Eagle Lock ...... 24 Grigsby Grunow ...... ' 2% ■is made to everybody. The work in ord of your baby. Besides quanti And. so I say, “Don’t waste your ful service during these busy weeks. FafPir Bearings ...... — 35 Hershey ...... ^ . .... 70 blind is an intensive study of muni^ hours!” ties o f snapshots. It is nice to. have Fuller Brush, Class A . — 12 Int Harv' ...... 32 <:ipal, state, national, , tod foreign a studio portrait at least once a year. For this summer has come to pass. For Bettor Flavor Gray Tpl Pay Station 22 25 Iht flick ...... a...... 11 %■ government It is non-putisan, and The Fallot Studio takes charming I am sure if you’ll be earnest Charles A . Like tasting something entirely Hart and Cooley ..... — 125 Int Tel and T e l...... 14% te intended to promote better d ti- i children’s pictures. You’ll be the one to lead your new, is eal^ g rice that has been Hartmann 'Tob, com..; — 2 Johns Manville...... 26% tonshlp anir tmderstendng of other class! cooked with n ^ instead of water in do, pfd ...... — 20 Kelvinator ...... 6 Civic viewpoints as well as pur own. Disguising . inter Silver ...... 20 Kennecott ...... 18 Floria Pisanl, AGAIN A the double-boUet'. The milk gives 22 -^ ere is no intention/to.. .duplicate 142 Pine St the rice a texture and flavor that If you’re going to remodel some do, pfd ...... 50 60 KreugahdTon...... % are delicious.' Rice prepared this of la^ winter’s dresses (as most of Landers, Fraiy and Clk 31 33 Lehigh Val C>)al ...... 4% us do), get out the measuring stick New Brit. Mch., com— 5 Lehigh Val, Ry ...... 27 way is very good mixed with fruits. 8 Unit Corp . • •■•••• I % and find out how high the hem is do, pfd ...... a...' ** 75 Ligg and Myers B ...... 65 12 Auburn Automobile Co. has de Unit. Gas Imp 21 . clared the regular quarterly dividend Candidate Now is an excellent time to bpy from this fioor. If it’s more than Mann ft Bow, Class A . 8 Loew’s ...... 35% U S Ind-Alco nine Inches, lengthen the dress some dp. Class B ___ .... — Lorillard ...... 16% 34% of 31 'share in cash and the usual what tires you need to carry you 4 U S Rubber .. '9% thceugh winter; prices were never how, no matter how much the job North and Judd...... — 12 McKeesp T in ...... 55% IJ S Sted .... additional payment of 2 percent in 61% stock, payable October 1 to stock of lower for gbod-wearing tires, and tests your Ingenuity. Too short NUes i Bepi. Pond .... 7% 8% Mont W a rd ...... 14% ^ytU Pow and Lt •♦•••••••••» 8% they may be higher in a few months. dresses, or those with too much Peclt, Stow and Wilcox 1 Nat Biscuit...... 45 Warner P ic...... a u record September 21. v The De^t Square Garage will out flare, will advertise themselves as Russell Mfg ...... 15 Nat Cash Reg ...... 15% West U nion...... 47 fit you. last year’s clotiies. Scovill 14 16 Nat Dairy ...... 23% West El and M fg ...... 41% A survey of the magazine “Steel” Stanley Works > •••••• 12 14 Nat Pow and ...... 19% Woolworth ...... 41% indicates that dealers, steelwprks Mr. Sweet has been a resident of Man^ Now Cult Standard Screw 28 N Y Central...... 29% and teilroads have nearly 2,000,000 do., pfd., g u a r .,______100 NY NH and H ...... 24% tons of iron and steel scrap stored, Chester for 41 years and is probablybet-’ Wo may still cherish our old re North A m e r ...... 40 ligions; but we have a new ope too. Smythe Mfg Co ...... 20 on which the appreciation in value ter known to the average citizen in town Taylcr and Penn . 120 I7oranda ...... 20 through' recent price advances has S\m worshipping. Americans have Torringtor ...... Packard . 4 % become a nation of sun worshippers, 35 37 been about 32,500,000. than most any other man. He has been in Underwood Mfg Co 23 25 Param Pub ...... 7% Wall Street Penn Union Mfg Co .... 6 / 22% the taxi, livery and express business for ^ ' Gibbons, bishop of Albany, will take U S Envelope, com. 65 Phila Rdg C and I 6% STORM WARNING years up to last October 1. ^ ' TOMOVEREUCS part in rdlgious ceremonies in honpr do, pfd ...... i. 60 Phillips Pete ...... 8 Briefs of the missionaries. Saints John de Veeder Root 6 10 Pub Serv N J ...., 63% Washington, SepL 6.— (A P )—The Brebeuf, Charles Gamier and Ga Whlfiock Coil Rpe,... 8 Radio ...... 11 Weather Bureau today issued the J.B.Wfl’ms Co. $10 pew Radio Keith ...... Amsterdam, N. Y., Sept. 6.—(AP) briel Lalemont. 38 40 »••••••• 6% ■, New York, Sept 6.—Commenting foUovdng storm warning: He solicits your votes and wishes to ex Rem Rand...... 6% on the business situation,. Stantexd —The .bones of three Jesuit mission AlSb at the ceremonies will be the “Advistory warnings down Miami press his thanks now to all who care to- Rev. Herbert P. McNally of Buf Rey Tob B ...... 36% Statistics Co. says: "General activi and changto to northwest storm aries who died in their work among falo, the Rev, William P. X. Sulli 10 HURT IN WRECK Sears Roebuck • •••••••••• 26% ty continues to center closely in the SPeony V a c ...... 12 warnings 10 a. m., to be lowered at vote for him. This position as con^ble, American Indians in the 17th cen van of Brooklyn, the Rev. Charles F. filling of rush orders fpr 'seasonal Sunset north of Jupiter to Daytona, Paris, S<^t 6,— (A P )—Ten pas South Pac ...... 28% if elected, will be of great value to him in tury, will rest in the Catholic shripe Connor o f Philadelphia, and the Rev. Stand Brands ...... 17 merchandise^ and this is ctocentrat- Florida, and northeast storm warn Joseph F.. Busam of Worcester, sengers were injtwed, one seriously, ed largely on the lighter direct con- ings order 12 noon north of Wilm of North American martyrs at Mass, today Riviera Express Jeft St Gas and Elec ...... ’ 26% earning a living.. There are eleven can AuriesvUle, after September 11. S t Oil Cal ...... 30% sUmptito lines. Opezatfbhs in nuhder- ington, N. C., to (3ape Hatteras. Relics Of the'three martyrs, the the rails in the suburbs of Mar- St OU N J ...... 87 piik ol^'these divisions, however, are Tropical disturbance central about didates and only four can be elected. Be sailles. notable. Influenced as they are by gift of the Jesuit Provipce of Pawls, Speed of the Gxilf Stream, as it Tex Corp ...... 17% 28 North, 78 West. Apparently mov Several cars jumped the track at marked urgency on the part o t cer sure you vote for the candidates you w i^ will he deposited at . the shrine, en flows along.the Atlantic coast of Timken Roll Bear ...... 20% ing northward about 10 miles an cased in an ivory, silver and ebony a point where workmen were plac Trans-America...... 6% ate wholesalers and retailers in re hour attended by shifting gales and the United States is about 5 miles ing a. rail. The e^epreto left Paris at to elect. reliquary. The RL Rev. Edmund F. an hour. • Union <3arbide ...... 31% plenishing depleted stocks arpund probably winds of hurricane force 9:40 o’clock last'iflght. United Aircraft...... 81% the bpttom prices of the depitestion.” near center.”
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More and more people are taking advantage of the Vacation Gliib plan. By joining now and depositing a certain sum each week you are assured of a fund next June, ample to* take care of your vacation program* There are four different classes to choose from—^from past experience you know how much you want for yur vacation next year. Select the amount you want to save for and then join the club at once. A Vacation ClubTund You^U get a big surprise when we return your will solve all your problems for next year and eliininate all worry as to old felt hat, sparkling like new, after rejuvenation *by our drjj^cleaning service. Ours isn’t an ordinary where the money will be owning fnwi for the 1933 vacation. , cloning and re-blocking job. No, sir! This is real work,, smd the price is very low. New ribbons and bands for a small extra charge. 5 0 ^ Per W eek For 40 Weeks Gives You $1 Per W ^ k For 40 Weeks Gves You Suits and Top Coats $2 Per W eek For 40 Weeks Gives You and Pressed Every man expects a better job from the New Method Laundry arid he always gets it. Have your $5 Per W e ^ For 40 Weeks Gives You Fa}l top coat and suits diycleaned or press^ in the New Method QUALITY way. You’ll be more than pleased. ' ' Quattty Otdhtaty Cost! • . A' * •> .i. .teW ’V ' - ’' -v. fe- V <;v Y
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igdiirid WgiiaaBfin;** &AH.Y RADIO ntOGRAM IJffiiHt DENODHGES Labor Union STAIXUBOKIW s » ' , WEE nwifanbMd dining the nast y4«r* 4 ^ with the affiliation^ '•^ESDAY, SEPTEMBER # (O iM tmi Etatwn BUotei Ttaw). HIE SWEAT SHOPSalt loeala there except the sheet . WaaWn(rtP». A p t 6.—(AP)—Tha KTIQII ^ FrecnuBa mtojaet to Augo. F« V. (PayUght timo on* how Utor.) - metal workers. OrENCONVENnWI In D d^ i N iu)$ capital waa drjdng out today fton Noto—^ prom iu to kt^ n A bwio Cluhte or aroopo tboroot vuIom spoeif BHras diseussed CHd Age Pensioas. a ^d b u rat that la«t night floodec Bo4; coast to coast (s to o; doslsaattra laclndas aU^a-nJlablo stations. • Jtte of the priaeipal pinnks of the aome a^n u i of the dty to a W ee Wair IniC ^ •, {Bp TU AM$oetat0i PtmsJT Cent. Federattoa legislative i^atform. at NBC-WEAP NETWORK 4 :45— 5N 5— Rais and Dunn—a out State (hiaiiiatieB thiiM the end of his report. ^ York, -SkifliuBd—The woman who , Pamaia to twpiaa. from the W BiOS— tiOO—M yit and Marge—east I Job s F or EveryoDO ) O U A ge 'P l M i 'F M • its — 8 :18—Umilale lke.^^t , i “I wag appointed by ths Governor ia trying to ooncoalher age should,*,.renta of ^ rain was imported -in the__ 5:8 0 - 8 Q0 — Playboys — wabc only; Haiqr Are Conng Here to eerve on the CHd Age Pension keep an ^ on her eyebrows, so to thousands, while more than 40 auto- !wmaa wcfl ksd woc*wbo wow wdat SiMlo Orehs«rs^Rest of Chain I commission as a representative of Pension and Uving apeak/'Hiey tend to give the secret by There was' INORTHWE 8 T « CANADIAN — ^ 8:48— 6 :45—Georgia Price — Baales sb este « t------_ wrlba kstp wobo wday ktyr ctew Madison Singers—Dixie; Weatphaf i labor,” he said. "We h iw r^ e h go away. Prof. V. 8uk told the British' fBOUTH — w n» wptt inrno t o w ja * Oreh.—midwest Because of the Depression ing into every detail and eveiy Association'for the Advan^unent of Ira Frlddy and Us wife, eaiu Monday thga 4wer bgfgi iwfla-wsnn wlod wsm wmo wsb wapi 6dM>— 7:00— Edwin C. Hill—o to a phase of the situation, sometime Standards A re Songkt in thdr autoiHAils in the fltood . blstory of tk* iwldx wsmb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kprc 6:15— 7 :15—Plano Team— Basle Science that eyebrows change posi- twoal ktbs kths 6:30— 7 :35—Kate SmitK Songs—Ba-' holding weekly meetings. ~ Urove a splen contends are needed to bring pros Qilcago as crime town got a rebuke in Hartford. •; j .2:00— 3:00—Slow RIvor—Bast only midwest; Danoe Orch.— west was characterized as “the greatest perity to workers were from Mayor Anton J. Crnnak. "You and with fireffioe aided in removing 2:30— 3:30—Tea Danaanto—oast 8 :00— 9 0 0 —Aerenadere-ro to e evil we have to confront at the pres did piece of work. The job for this stranded autonudUles. The New Eni^Mid'Icb Otimpiuty ^ • '2 :j^ 3:«—Lady Next Dooi^AIso o 8 0 0 — 8:80— Isham Jones' Or.—c to o prganizatioa is to see that the ef- today by President Arthur J. W ^ I^ndohers quit maligning us,” the The Weiner B ur^ estisdated and tA Higblaad I qb GaiE|9 ity 2:0^ 4:00—Garden Molodlos—Also o 8 :45— 9 :45—Myrt A Marge—west rpU ent time,” In the report made hy Chicago executive told interviewers. d a 3:4^ 4:45—Tho Circia—Also coast 8 :0l ^ 10dl0— Barlow Symphony—c to o forte we have made In the past to lace of Greenwich In opening the one and one-h^ inches of rain teU Ave been: engaged I BileaAittp 4:^)0— 5:0(^-Dlnnar Mualo—Also south 9 :80— 10:80— Little Jack Little—o to e John J. Egan, secretary of the Con brliig about the enactment of an forty-seventh annual convention of in 60 miautes during the wont of tiag w and ae a reanit 4:30— 5:30—Sonostara, Mala Ootat 8 :45" 10:48—Martin's Orches.—c to • necticut Federation of Labor before Old Age Pensitqi law are continued.” the Connecticut Federation of La laad Ice Goo^any waa Aott'^eM^^ 4:45— 6:45—Baek of the Nows—o to o 10:00— 11HW— Harold Stern Or.— o to a bor. year, he said: 'You have 22,000 5:00— 6:00—Hymn Sing—Also ooast 10:80 -11:80—0 0 0 Arnhelm Or.—e to a the annual convention. ^PPly fbr the week Mad evd ^A- 5:16— 6:15—Tho Rollickera' Quartet He enumerated them as: a prop police in London, I am-told. H C3hi. to get eiiBhia icp 6:30— 6:30—Ray Perkins, Comedy NBC.WJZ NETWORK These low-paying factories, he cago had that many cops Fd clear Mancheatwr, There ware W 6:46—The Qoldberge, Sketch BASIC CHAIN— East: wjs (key) wbs> charged, have come into Connecti erly compensated job for evaryone, 4:00— 7:00—Sanderson and Crumit HEBRON more equal distribution of necessi the city of every ctiminaL” U. S. niEASURY O Fm tS tons, in storage when tile dMdand 6:30— 7:30—The Vaaabend Oireeter wbsa wual wham kdka wgar wjr wli^! cut in increadng numbers recently came to L. T. Wood and althotuft Midwest: w ^y fcyw kfkz wenr wli to take advantage of the unemploy ties essential to maintenance of the Bla ikpoolj England— Sideshow 7:00— 8:00—Artlete* Muelealo—o to o kwk kwer koll wren wmaq Miss Grace Pardee Rathbun. American standard of living, and patrona are gaping at something the plant was kept worMng to ito 7:30— 8:30—Ed Vl^n A Band.^ to o NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtmi ment situation. In one instance, he daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick capacity of fifty a Ay, ft waa 8:00— 9:00—The Dance Hour—o to o wlba kstp webo wday kfyr cksw cfcx said, four such establishipents open security against unemployment and In the way of "entertainment” SECnRim S FOR SALE 9:00—10:00—DaHon’e Band—Bast only SOUTH — wrra wptt wwne wls i^iax A. Rathbun of this place won first want in old age. The Rev. H. F. Davidson has necestojo keep extra tow ott ttie f 9:30r-10:30—Jack Denny's Orchestra wfls'wsun wlod wsm wmc wsb wapi ed in one city in one week. place at the Durham State Bhir last job to toke care of the fint dalle 10:0(^11:0(^Rarph Kirbery, Baritone; wjdx wsmb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpro Egan outlined building trades dis Friday, in 4-H Qub exhibits, with a The mass of the. people, Wallace to a barrel to raise money for hla 1 Washington, Sept 6.—(AP) —Lx that started a t 4:30 In the todralrig * Paul Whiteman's Sana woai ktbs ktbs putes in Newtown and Darien which said; are finding themselves “in the i^peal of a conviction of immorality Iwgaat financing operation of 10:30—11:30—Half Hour of Dancing MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kgir kgbl semi-tailored * silk dress made by slough of depression with all its End kept going during the twee CB8-WABC NETWORK PACIFIC COAST — kgo kfi kgw komo he. s&id had been settled favorably, herself. This entities her to a trip with young women. Each morning ^ current fiscal year, the Treasury days.. The eima supply in gtoraA kbq kpo keca kjr kga kfsd ktar protested reduction of wages for evils because proposals and sugges be climbs Into the barrel, and spencS <<» a*** today 31,160,000,000 BASIC CHAIN — East! wabo (key) to Chicago where she will exhibit waa reduced to 120 tons last wado woko wcao waab wnao wgr wkbw Cent. East. highway work, praised the Labor the dress, Nov. 26, a t the National tions made in the labor movement aU day there writing his defense. of Federal securities. and the plant was in operatto^ia * .wkrc wbk ckok wdrc wcau wip>wlan 2 r15— 8:15—Carl Weinrich, Organ Department for investigating the Dress Revue of the U. S. and the have been brushed aside.” Keetwood, England—Hak^ like A fiV8 years note iwue for |760. qaual. wlas wean wfbl wapd wmal; Midwest: 8 :45— 8 :45—To Be Announced 000,000 dated Septehiber 15 and wbbm wgn wfbm kmbe weeo knox SdX)— 4 dW—The Dance Masters ille.jal employment of other than National CSub Congress. Miss Rath- The convention will last three still water, run deep. 1116 steam In addition to the meauthetared EAST AND CANADIAN—WPK wph 8 :18— 4 :15—Musical Dreams, Orch. citfiens of (jpnnecticut on public bun also won first place on collec days. An effort will be miyT# to trawler Margaret Rose, sailing n paying. 814 percent interest com ice that waa b ^ ^ produced :wlbw wbec wlbs wfea wore cirb ekao 8 :30— 4 :30—Singing Lady—east only works, and prophesied an early fa pass resolutions Thursday so that sear^ of new hake fishing grounds prises the chief portion of the new : DIXIE —wgst wfsa wbro wbt wdod 8 H5— 4 :45—Orphan Annie— east only tion of jellies and on tailored wool jlgnts in Hai^ord and vdiat could ;knox kira wrec wlao wdsu wtoe krla 4 dX>— 8:00—Ted Black's Orch.—Also e vorable report by the Old Age Pen dress, second on layer cake; collec delegates will not be under the ex ^ the eastern United States, car Mcurities. The remaining |400,- be secured from Mancheaiet tks ;wrr ktrh ktsa waco kfjf wqam wdbo 4 :30— 5 :30—Sheer Romance—Also o sion commission, of which he is tion of jams, and apron, third on pense of Btaylng here the usual ried equipment tq fish at 350 fath 000,000 is in 114 percent certificates price cut on Ice in Rarttord maA .wdae wblg whas wtar wdbj wfiw wwva 4 :45— 6H 5 —Lowell Thomas — east member. fourth day. of indebtedness, also dated Septem MIDWEST — wbcm wabt wcab wmbd only; Orphan Annie— midwest rent collection of canned fnfit, vegetables oms, or 2,100 fee t “Americans do necessary the bringing in ef latoral wtaq wkbb kfab wisn kacj wlbw kfh 8 :00— 6 K)0-rAmos 'n ' Andy—east: Tnt "We have brought to the atten and greens, fifth on laundered Attention was directed in the not fish below 100 fathoms.” the ber 16 and maturing In one year. ^Maa««huaetti. YWrty wmt wnax wkbn Singing Lady— midwest repeat tion of the Labor department num dress, and second on clothing ludg-1 Praaldent’s address to the approach skipper explained. The money is needed to retire addltioaal tone vtore taken from tA MOUNTAIN—kvor Ms koh kal 8:18— 6:1^M aster’s Orches.—Also < erous complaints pertaining to fac Naw v#>rtp_*n Ann ^ i. 3712,6p4JMM orof TrouuryTreasury cortificfttoscertificates PACIFIC COAST—khj knx koln kgb 8 :30— 6:80—The Stebblne Boys—e to « iDEv ^ tbe legislative session and the ...v —60,000 ideas have been maturing Sent. 15 and tn meat zan i^Aecter lAat tiAmom t^but 'kCrc kol kfpy kri kem kmj kfbk kwg 8:45— 6:45— Red and Ramona, Songs tories vxdating the law regarding H: Eugene Perkins of East Hart- Problems before it. Wallace said old h orAr to take oare of hie euitexn'* 6:00— 7 :00—Your Government—c to c the employment of women, paying ford was here for a day recently ®8c pensions, unemployment insur- submitted, say officials, to the song, 000,MOu interest paymente oxi the era in ManeheBtor and vtelalty it CenL East. 6 :30— 7 :30—Piano Duo— wjs only very low wages, and violating the dspsrtment at PubUc debt falling * d £ ^ ^ V 2:00— 3:00—Boston Revue—e to e 6:45 — 7 :45—Jack Fulton— Also coast up the genealogy of the Tar-1 «“c«» shorter hours for women in Dwocratio National headquarters date. will not A possible for Mr. WOod 2:30— 3:30—Geo. Hall Or,:h.—c to o' 7M— 8 KK>— Orchestra and Vocal law pertaining to the-employment zoX fanoily. industry, and abolition of child la ;o continue toe eale of lee la euA 3:00— 4:00—Meet the Artist—e to o 7 :30— 8 :30—Friendship Town, Sketoh of persona on Sunday,” he said. subtle of all Is an em- The Treasury now faces a defidt 3:15— 4:15—Piano Recital—c to c tiOO— 9 KX>—The Country Doctor Wr. and Mrs. R. E. Stack of bor would be sought. blw b e a ^ no words at aU—just 8400.000.000, but a material ^ Urge lota aa was toe ease tiie past 8:30— 4:30—Skippy—Bast only; Be> 5 :18— 9 :15—Song Tune Detective 14 Ooinplalnts Made. Brookiyn; N. Y., are here for a two IHaousses ProUbttton three daye. ' tween tho Bookende—west only 8 :85— 9 :30—"Red Adams," Dramatic "In one instrace in New Haven weeks’ vacation which they are mU®® ® *^®®® **'*®“®b bi this figure U expeoSd 3:45— 4H5—Musical Comedy—o to e 8 H 5 — 9:45—Jane Freman’a Orchestra : .4 complaints were made against Discussing proUbition. he said Figure it out for yourself. upon receipt of the third quwter’i 4:00— 6:00—Happy Time—o out OdM—lOdX)— McCravy Bros. — Basie; spending at the Hlldlng home- the American Federation of Labor 4:15— 5:15—Piano Pictures—o out Amos 'n ' Andy—Repeat for west one employer, and he was fined one stead, -tte Eu^ts irf Mrs. Stack’s I and all state branches has “perslst- Budapest —A certain hobo felt bicome tax payments Aptember 5. 4:30— 6:30—Jack Miller A Orchos. — 9:15— 10:15—Sodero Concert—Also a dollar on each charge, x x xlf e bewildered but Attered. Stories Bast only; Skippy—Midwest repeat; Hlldlng, and entiy protested” against It Midland Broadcasters—west 10d)5 —11 dIO— Heine’s Grenadiers man is fined as small a fine as the were printed that a “Spanish noble 10:88—lia o —Charlie Agnew Orchestra court is allowed, it makes us won S® 1®*?***®^ “ "*e ‘We do not clUm aboUtion of man had been caught crossing the BRIEF PLATFORM KW IpnEHES der whether ox not convictions will Brooklyn, proUbition wIU be a cure for all Hungarian border and rumors fiew m V * A ®^*®’” be said, “but we do clalih it correct this conditions. *o^»er "These sweot shop concerns which f r ^ returned] will set In motion wheels of Indus- King Alfonso of Spain, who la vlslt- Hartford, Sept 'J.—(AP) — if N N F i m n n K s lave conie out of New York and iii- thB employ thousands of those lag here. The nobleman turned < WlUam M. atron has his way, toe O v e r n i g h t A Connecticut in the past two years ^ n s ^ M ahe and the Rev. and now out of work* and it win h* to be a tramp. out DemAratie State platform wlU A as WDRC 'Jddng advantage of the unemploy brlngtair to minds of peo- brief If 'not briefer than that adopt H F I M N S l i T A . P . N e w s ment situation to get workers to saw from "Tbe Bliime,” Franconia I trend of thought ed by toe party a t its National con- 9 2 6 Barttord, Ooan. ISSS work for a meager sum x x should Nutch. Repoils have been coming and method of doing things." tion. >e sufficient to arouse the indigna in since the eclipse, of people In dif In discussing legislation, Wallace EXTO RTIO N PLO T FAILS The minority leader of toe Houe Supplies **Bulk” and Vitamis Tneodaj, Sept. B Hollywood— Paul Bern, 42-year- tion of the people of this state, x x ferent parts of tho town who saw said organized labor will not A sat in 1031, is being supported by B for Constipatioii; AUlo P. M. old writer and movie studio execu These sweat shops 6u:e openhig up the phenomenon in spite of the isfied until every Ay and girl at- —_ . New Quard, for the nomination 4:00—^Boston Popular Revue. tive, kills self after writing note to wherever there is a surplus of un clouA. It was seen by the lOime tenA school until toeir sixteenth Cleveland, Sept 6.—(AP)—A plot “ congressman-aWarge, has pre- Iron for Blood 4:30—Dr. Grant E. Ward; "Electro his wife of two months, Jean Har employed women and a number of family in Amston by people at H ^ year. He said revelatioA have dis to extort $25,000 under threat of P°bit program which he Surgery.” low. children. bxon Center,, ae well as Gilead. closed “disgraceful conditions of death from miaworto H. Augustus o®®*" as a tentative platform to For ton yeai^ MW, millions A v f 4:45—George Hall’s orchestra. Washington—Chairman Stone of The strike cf the theattrical stage Mrs. (3iampe reports that hundreA women in Industry, sweai* shops, promlnAt Cleveland golfer and S® resolutions Ammittee at toe found Kellogg’s AUfrBiuif a safe, 6:00—Meet the A rtist Farm Board announces government employees and the motion picture of cars were stationed at the place long houra, small pay—which com business man, wa8 believed by po- cemventIA next WeAeadsy. pleasant way to evaregms coPuaon 6:16—^l^glnia Arnold, pitmlst will withhold all wheat and cotton operators protesting the discharge Where they saw the eclopae, and, pare, „closely with tile slave sys- lice to have been frustrated todavT , repeal of the 18th Anstinatlo^with tA AadacAs. 5:30—Skippy. controlled by staMlization organiza- of stage hshda by the Arthur Thea- they considered themselves very for-1 They held as a suspect a man prohlbi- loss of appetito and energy tA t so ;ers Ck>rp. was reported by ^ a n to tuna to, as so many were dlsap- H legislators refuse to correct found at toe- Spot where AugustA enforcement act and for several often result fiom tola Mndition: 5:45—^Nanonal Men's Singles, Ten tioiu and cotton cooperative adsoda- be "as complete a walkout as has nis Summary. tlon until next year: pointed. The Champe party returned be said, organized laAr will wtupdTo Ave paid toe mwey. The “ ®f«l“®a defeated by the l^ t Gen- ^ ReAlit laAratory teats sAw toat «:00—Happy Time with Irene Beas Cleveland—Mrs. Mae Haizlip shat ever taken .plsce in Ckinnectlcut*’ by way of the Mohawk Trail, having conclude they are not performing prisoner, whose name police with- AssembyL Among toe latter The strike was settled last week. visited the White Mountains, the duties for the best interests of held> denied any knowledge of the ®f® ®*^b*®®™®»t of toe district court •Au-BtaN aityidisa ^'bulk" to «x- ley. ters women’s speed record; Mai. ?*We have a serious situation on 6 x ^ 1A IntostinM, and Vltamia 6:15—^Dusky Twins. DoodUttle wins Labor Day speed Franconias, and tbe AdironAcks. ctate. threatening letter. He was held on JPI^bBent of a Ammlasion B to tA e toer Intosttoal -tract; 6:30—^Baseball scores. race. j the school job iix Darien,” he report Th( SB who saw tho eclipse here Praises Labor Bureau a technical gun carrying charge, al- ■wfly taxation, acoeptanra of toe ed. “It none too pleasant, x x wei e fortunate in looking just at the The state laAr bureau was prals- though he explained he xAa hunting r^J^c^mendationa of toe state com- In addltiA, Aixt-BAn .eeirtatoa 6:36—^Phlllsso (^evalier, songs; Miami—Tropical Mtotm menaces It caused 41,'smalliiiot when the la squlrrels wdxen captured-iat Id ifid age psAlohs twice as much blood-building iroL Margaret Brown, accompanist. Florida. borers stnufic and asked the trades rlght time when c rift In the douA for its drive, against sweat shops, by w a i|^ as A ef Uvar* 6:45—(Ihandu ths Magician. La Paz—Official drclea hear that — _rr-__~ b ^^ble for a short time. "We realize it is handicapped by ni., In a pouring rito. P* * [And developinent of Sherwixid Island to supped them. 'Ae result was enter- lack of supporting legation,” Augustus’ 200-aCre estate __ _ as a state park. This *'bulk" to AXiL-BaaiHs mSeh 7:00—Myrt and Marge. Peru and the A B C powers—^Argen- Chat police were called, taineo toe Women’s Bridge Qub at said Wallace. ' liks tA “bulk" to. letouos. l^ d s 7:15—Cliff Edwards, Ukulele Ike. tina, Brazil and Chile—are pfeiiar- Organized Job. been under-guard since toe first of ^ body, it sAoirA moistiars and 7:30—Nobel Sisslo’s orchestra. ing to declare Bolivia and Paraguay “Tbrough our combined efforts we evening. Two A A r was urged to redouble its a series of threatening letters was inauguration DELAYED b» pity. Mrs. Bessie efforts to'Obtain passage of the old received last May. ^ h n so n a ty , Tenn., SepL 6.— forma a soft mass, which gantiy 7:45—George Westcrman, violinist; in a state of bellgerency. were sble to straighten out the job (AP)—Dr. Aquilla Webb, elected dean ths totestinas of wastes* Margaret Birks, contralto; Brownsville— Rio Grande fiood so that it was a strictly organized a S S ^ M m bUl. WMace commend- Barbara Troop, pianist. job. ®®J Secretary Egan for bis vrork and president of Washington college Sp^al ooddng procssasa maU waters menace lower valley after / ^404) BAT^TLE FLAMES here on BeptomAr 1, planned to de AUi-Bban &xer, softer,, mor 8:00—Edwin C. Hill. doing damage runnh^ into nniHons, "Wages for road work, he said, WBM sandwiches and punch hla service on the state commission 8:15—Pray and Bragglottl, piano dropped from 60 to 30 cents per Mrs CethaHno °*** *«® P«“ loxiB. LaA r was hon- liver hie opening address to the stu atable. It is not habit-fon ~ Detroit— Wood, retains Harms- J DrinkBr Bowen I ored he said whan TTovmn Sacramento. Calif., SepL 6.—i-iirr. was generally successful ceive justice and fair treatment. FriA y ®®°*’*^® Kibbe, [ X X X We suffered an untold loss in toe sea, another crashed and I trip on La A when be was removed from our sank, and toe pUot of a fifth plane Tuesday, f«pt 8. ^riA sw atsr,sr, N. jH,-Dr.S —Dr. TAmas wages was effected with a settle- * midst. May his soul Ad well-earn was thrown out of the ship while * • Jft* W. Wntsim, w A constructed the ed rest and Apptoess 'n toe Heav making a forced landing. 4:00—Mormon Tabsrnaels FUNDS FOR SnUKERS enly Court where there Is no strife aad organ, and no ssH^Asss." 4:16—Francis Craig's orebsstra. Wallace paid trlAte to TAmas 4;45-Bito8f Nagsi; fopraw; Doris MMchestor, England, Sept. 6.— TlrrsU, pianist. Sweeney of Hartford, Frank Mc- 6:00—Bassball seorss. ywra ago—to open today (Tusi- contractor on a state project to 6:02—Agricultural Marksts. ■eiem Ummm —ntim w 1. ^ RAA Island smpltyses rs- ! g k y , I r iL M S 6:15—Musical Drsams, ^IBultsd, Egan reported, to toe Issu- DEVELOPED A^i7D 6:80—Nurssy jinglss, songs ahd| y aoA of a writ “for tA arrest At PRINTED iM&idawSamSi storlss, of tA and BAw of tA man wA wm violating tA era. 6>;45—Littls Orphan Annls. from JaU law. A t tA o a A sscursd toe Sir Henry Betterton mini.f«« «#!!?*** wUItogness to work bad AIM 1^24 HOUR SERVICE 6:00—nms; wsatbsr; sports c ^ conwAt from to accordant with M laAr, decUM^InatottS**?*^*? "SMlsatlon of toAr and vlsw. . oonnsctlon wltiL'naudu- opinion from tA Attorney Gentral's emnlAverg funnimr..- ZS —i2. ; ------I toat Ity tA same token It will con-1 PUm Deposit Box st 6:10—Edward Jardon, tsnor. toat tA fiS S c a SI cSw ««ployas to toe to ttoue to grow and prosper. M iiiu to o r C u bo Monitor VIsws tA Nsws. Portland, Me—Osns Tunnsy, re- wm responsible for all sub-con- ® ,®*'***^strike Store Entrance 6:80—Oov. John O, Wlnsnt of Nsw tired boxing cAmplA, trMts. ^TA court Aid o fts r^ - ^ ' “ ^H^*®** *®m a- virtual breakdownbrsetotowi MEMOBIAL CROSS Hampsblrs. stumplnfstumt for Democratlo Party,J ty ,.| sidsrablt Abate tA t tA law was «f^A system of collective negotla- 6:46—Today's Nsws — Lowsll s a y s A A s A osplratloB for poUl> I valid. Chicago, Sapt. 6.—(AP) — A K r a M P ' S STEAK Thomas. leal office. “Ths laAr dspartmeat taka been ^® aakA Ath sides to meet as woddan crosa was salactad for erec * 3 7 ,7:00—Wms; ------Amos 'n'--- Andy.--- Portland, Me.—ChrsnfsU supply,-----most. fsntreustoeomplylBgwltb A r soon u possible, after appointing tion today in Grant Park to mem 7:16—Frankie Master's orebsstra. !®“®®**if' O®orgs B. Olustt, arrives requests roqussi for invsstlgatlOM on any social eommittoss, such u Ave ory of tA man wA blazed the trail T op R ou n d-C ut from Prim o Stoor Soo# 7:80—Comedy sAteb. K * ’®“ Anthony, N. F., with 2 1 end saU t ------stats, —joA psrtalntog______to _ Asn succ^ul to other IndAtrial whan tA U. 8. M ^ Service wing A 7:46—ParAlss Islanders— Bddlel"?*^®¥* eoAgs and school Ays ^’oHnsetleut being employed J * ‘*®** ®“®b 9«®®‘ Its way wartward—and tA pllotf X^wois, I who had spsat tA summer as vol- stato work." **®°® s> wages and conclAtlon. wA Ave died following tA t trail. 8 :00 — You and Your Govsrnmsnt. w o rlu r$ to msdlesl miMiong Important TA apot plekad for the cross was t O R S O W STEAK ifc.37 8 :8 0 —Skit, songs. to Labrador, 'Tn tA pMt ysar tosrs Avs bean 5? 8®Ptombsr 6, 8 :4 0 —New England Com m unltgL.^''®'*^’ H.—Anna 8 , Pack of important Adgions which were 'SCH O O LM ASTTR KILLED 1918, tA wheels of toa first mall H oihburg-F roilily C lound Singing au b -^l Hamlin, ^®w York, w A will A 8 8 next r * STAt concern to to# laA r movs- plane to ffy Are from New York MO to $100 * rector. I month, trudges to to# summit o t “*■“mant—on# psrtalntog to tA maxi mads its loading. A ts r tA Chicago -5'5?~®'^tondeblp Town. ^ RanAJph, 8,28(1 mum of |3i, in wueh tA courts Historical Sodrty will place a per •» yra. cw* r i§ » a h n lOXX)—Country Doctor — Phillips *®®t “ fb r » A id toat tA nuuclmum should A *®*®^®^**V the S A k sn more thim manent marker on tA sits. wHtnf BtnrUy STEAK 2»*25< paid. InsuraaM eompaniaa eon- * Mecca for 10il6—Jos Bines' Orchestra. tandsd toat to view of toa fA t tA t *be solution The gray locust takes on tA color ■ R t t ' • «®publlcan News BONBYMOQN DBLAYBD tA Oovarnor had failad to sign tA of stoat authorities Allsvsd was a s.| Brldfgport, Sapt 8.—( A P ) - t a , to In „ . toat |14 should A tA maxi- go, manager ol tbs Prssbv- curity without eodora- bonsymoon trip of Mr. and M rs. *b® »®P®rt add. iSS^&^^ybaksr School to r Girti, ere. A convenlont Lamb Chops *0^*®*'®'* Orchestra. Howard B. Friaaa was iatsmiDtodLJ!^.®*bsr dsdsien was tA t to one of tA town!# oldest buUdtogs 18:00—Orebsstra, four hours after their wadding whan I ^®blcb Mr. Danahar dafandsd' our aito most noted landmarics. ^plan for everyone. 18:80—nm s. tb§tr MitpiBobU# itruck and fktaliy right p$ruuBing psrtaiiitog to uaa tosuraaoattiurai • l»brtol huUot Prompt, conrtooui^ M ildly C ornod an l!^.*®(L®“ ®' Thur emifldential service. 7, -Isjss& a L ss’esT A mom.s man Cox. 88, to whose Ame (m tA KAUBB a t SBASIDB ^^TA boy died late last nigbt in bar tA Hatton tmlon to Dan fbnn authoritlss wart Our monthly duuwe to ^ Vtoeent'a hospital of a fraetorad bury eontraetod mercurial poison told tA shooting occurred waa three and a half per THICKENDS _ Doorn, Hollaad, Sept, 6.-i.(AP)— I toiili over a numbor of yoan. Sovsn dif- lodfA to j^ and chargA with cent on the^ nnp^d JJramrtoliMWilhAa bsrs Frlsss, a resident of Hitlalds, N. Ifsraat'tasuraneo'oaMorl ArrlA to- murder. iM d ils were told h y work balance. ^**b*®®® ®f®”“tos and J., Wa. sim a n for bla anqik)^ during tA man (AP>— (m - OVERUBORMY 400 t o gmim n Aagima tw m ta a at CEyde, N. T „ Sept • -- (AF) *- FfMAdent HoevMf'f pto g n m is t b « TIRE BLOYOUr COSTS ttt Fint iubm ted^r mnSn Dm f o O M f Jtafoaaasfcad oaafBdflcyfor the Watigflal eplBlon of F. Tnfbti IMvlMb, 2255L* ^ vahroft, P f l Oiwok daughter a t Uflitadftatsa Menatort . Tiwiiftlk Pby PronhieBt iSiitMt McreUry c t w ir , i f tenpeth ns wowfl valvat foviHHi sod i**«*i*^r Jafm Oaworkfl of 49 Hamawnd fijbla for baltlflf * tp n n d b i tba O ilj Ope Calnet Ofjecr h NOTORISr LIFE alipparfl She eflrfiad ’W ip ou t my aaliettfliten two ttens 'M p a p 'fto roses. 3 ■ . •foNt and Jene^ Zowadfl, son af yaara ago tfw Danteeraia of the ecenomic daprMaioB. too* Jeta Oaauwga af flnipne Part At WatMfborjr— & T ' Dcdlcatlof A noDttOMDt fo Gaoifa A r a d q ^ JTrM.CMfraaifonal District aond- to Tewih^M ttot k Now Petfr Cioebowfiki FbtfiUy In* wars aurried oa iSondnj aatad a|D »r the House c f Baprs iCB WAfUnftoo bara yaatard^, Dtvid- ■ o iw at 8t Josaplfa Poflab I t t a t e aao, A caadldAta Iw tba i jurod Whtn Car 6000 Down tatiyas $ad,I aefoptad. as a p ^ row favorlflf ;fb0 CMMffie etoweb. The caramoiw waa duty and’for the oppoatuflity affnrd> •ral Here Roiiered; fUbaiMtorlal aonlBAtioBi At Ihpifoi Casv, Bank On BfttaHID Rm iI. J is at hie Rapidsa 20-foot embankment Cleebowaki a o w i i H 10 Tba beet man waa Bnuo U itfm 14uu$, tlM tliraa day CottMe^streat sfld Arthur J? O outv, aeaurad fo r ftirthar puMle service. by paruaaa praiudiea," eaaip la Virginia for one o i bis lon g was driving toward Rockvllla from taotber of the bride. The uabera la- aloii of wUeh casM to as and yaa> ''Tba Praafoanrs program," said est rests for recent months. He ar Willfogton M d after one of the tires m of Mr. 4fod Mrs. Joaert Oaottt of "1 prfoa highly and-am. daiqdy t u ^ aftarsoos at Watarbury, Manetieid, wfoa married eluded Andrew 2!owada aad Ray Davlaoa, ”bas ebaekad tba ravagas rived last night after driving blew out he lost control of the car. grateftd for tba maay eyidancas at Masabaatar bad tb# third la rfaat at 9 A m. at ft M fl^ ’s 5B (5c mond Fiedler. ■ of aeonoatlc lUa aad ;... conidaaeF through a heavy rafostorm that Leonard L. Wodd o f the Crystal confidence, loyalty and friwidaWp Iw R B m iC A N C A l rapraaastation of tha 19 Laatpaa Is church. Rev. Glorge T. ikaniS^ Folhmfog the ceremony a recep is coaguarlag tba tarribla pby- served to break the extreme beat Lake section yrne riding with ffie- tha Damoeratlc Ptoty in Ooaneoucot tfea atata at foa vaapar aarviea 9us> cbology of faar that for a tiiM Wirtra, officiated. Miec Marten tion was bNd in Pulaekl on VU- day Blfbt« wbas forty raaposdad at wave of the past week. cbowsU but only reedVed bruises.. efiiphaflatag by the raqueats fr o a ^ The RmubUeab eleetors at tia paral^ad ialtiativa aad Uaekjaek* T he men were pfoked up by passfog ^ lic k attended her aieter as niaidi^ jdjfo ateeet until late to the eveafog. every pait.nf the state that I ao- town ' of BUtea ara rn fo e M ta mm w ruTeaU. Here at their desks were’only two honor a^.th e beat.fliaa waa Harry M o m thaa 800 gueeta were la at ad bciw lato uacoasciousaasa." motorists /ud taksn to the Johnson oept Democratic nomfoatioa for the fo eaueua in tha Center Cbuscb bOffo A t tba asstial buatsafa aaaatos of the President’s Cabinet and one Coutu, brother of the groom. tendance. Mr. aad Mrs. Zowada left Tba aumuaiaBt waa a gift to tbls Memorial hospital in Stafford U . 8. Ssaate." ment on Monday, Septanbar I f ^ yaatarday aunsisf, Erik w. lio> of these officers planned to leave. the Iffide wore white eatia and late ia the evening for a wediUag community of tba Sons of Italy of Springs, where C^bowskl the Labor Department will go to aad lilies of the vallay* The ' Wwid aad will be at home after Septem Davison «a w a parallel batwaan Stafford Barracks fovestigafod. HUNDREDS HOMELESS sad to transact a ^ other , biisfo^ tlcttt laitbar LMfuaa Conrwtion, President Hoovar aad Oaorga Wash Syracuse, N. Y., for a Labor Day of honor wots p o ^ t hlua chiffon b er 19. ' . auceaadlsf Italob M. Jobnaon of speech. Coroner John Yoemans visited the viiicb may l^aUy oome bafore It. " ington who, be said, was attacked aad bat to amteb. ffiw canlad ptok N otes New Havas, wso baa baan adltor Secretary Wilbur is expected back scene and will announce his finding roses. BrownevUle, Texas, Sept' 0. — By order of the Town Ooaamittea# ‘•m a small, aggrMsiva group of Oa September 7, John David A. C. PIEUXJU Chairmaa. alsea tba papar w aa eraatad is 1929. polltielaiia who prtycd upon a qrtrlt tomorrow from a western trip aad later in the week. A reception foflowad at the homa (•APl^Himdreds of persone were Ifodaas waaealao alaetad altamata probably will spend the botiday Peter Cieebowski was. borff In o* tbe bride. The c o i^ left later Kyno^, sm of Mr. and Mrs. John hognelsM but the rich citrus aad Dated at Bolton, Sept 6th, 1982. to the Synodical Cbrlatlaa Confer- of discontent pmucad Ity economic Kyndch o t Oak street, graduate of depression that spread over tba catching tip wito accumulated cor- RockYdlle and lived here all bis life fo the day for a w ed^g trip to fArmiag lands of the lower Rio enee, to oa bald at Upaala CoHafa reqiondence. Vioe President Curtis and was associated with his father Canada. ~ fbey w ui Hve fo SouOi the Rockville High school, course Grande Valley appeared to have es Is Haw Jaraay a ix t Fabruary. United States soon after the Revo of manual arts, wffl enter the Trade lutionary War.” was visiting hie daughter near Peter aechowski, Sr., in operating Cotw try and will be at .home after caped major damage aa the Rio Pennon Naaiad Aaaln Providence, R. I. a filling station near the Crystal 8mtamberl5. - o^ool at South Maacbester. He Grande floor crest swept ilcrwly r M O N E Y - Xs a ranarkaUa danumatratlon of Ywn study to becom e a m achinist Expect Showers Lake HoteL He Is stirvived by his t o . Coutu im enmteyed at thf Con toward Brownsville and tha Gulf of f o i iv n y .EAMiir N iffi aduiratloa and affection, tba dale> parents, thro sisters, Mrs. Bernice necticut Agtieultora} CoIIm c and Biles Virginia Brace, daughter of Vmi cm «ae M r muuj The thunderstorm which made Mexico today. Lowlands adjoining taxes, uuaraaee; t « a gataa ra-alaetad Haifa E. • Pearaon, Hunniford and Mrs. Sally Wocel of the bride holds a position with the Dr. and Mia. E. A. Brace of EUing- orsaalat and cbolnfaaatar of tba lo mountain roads dangerously slippery the river were under water hut COVENTRY this city, and two brothers, Joseph National SDk Company of South 'ton, has accepted a position with levws and lloodws^ protect^ other •• » • — cal ebureb, as director of the huge during the Presfdent’s trip was a C oventry. posaiUe forerunner of many like of Hartford aad William Tolland. the Whitehead aad Hoag Company aectiOns. Hartford District chorus* Miss Eva Mr. aad Mrs. NewSU Hill aad Mr. of Hartford. Showers over the week-end. Fore > The funeral was held this after OelebratM OOtb BIrtiRday Just hoa many lives had been If. Johnson waa re-elected treas and Mrs. W ilfred Hill have feturaed casts indicated showers generally noon at 2 o’clock from the home on Edwin A. Newtra of 85 Talcott 'Mrs. E. Foster Hyde and daugh lost in the upper ctretches of the urer. from their trip to Micbigaa. Mrs. today aad tomorrow, with Monday’s Vernon avenue. Rev. George S. avraue eelebratcd Ids 9Qth Ifirthday ters, Cjmthia and Joan, are on a river, where the pn^erty.damage The local League placed second in Wilfred HUl is visiting friends in tba track meet at Fulton Park yes weather still in doubt. Brookes, pastor of Union ^urch on Sunday at bis home aad during motor trip to Greencastle, Ihd. was greatest was tet deflnitaly Rhode Island. the day he received nuuiy vSdtm terday afternoon, although only two Secretary Stimson was at his officiated. Burial was in Grove Hill Rev. Charles Ricketts of Nor known. . Coventry 'made out very success who brought gifty aad flewerk enSONAl FlNANtt to. athletes were entered. Irving Carl- country home at Huntington, Long cem etery. wich, former pastor of Union Loss in Val Verde county alone fully at the State 4-H Fair held at Among the guests wera Rav. Gao^e Room 8, Stato Thaatac BatMfog non scored ^ double triiunpb, win- Island. Attorney General MitcheU 4 Fined After Bampas church, has been visiting friends w as estim ated a t 82,000,000. Several Durham last Thursday and Friday. S. Brookea, paafor af Uaten Coafro^ 768 Mata Streat T * sing the 75 yard dash and the broad waa vacationing nearby. Secretary Four men were before Judge John here. hundred families were destitute in The state champion dower demon Phone 84Sk 8oqlb Haaebeatar fump, the latter with a leap of 18 Mins was in S araU ^ N. Y., Secre E. Fisk fo the Rockville police stration was given by Betty Black- feat, one inch. Third place was won tary Oiapin in Maine and Secretaiy Cou^ yesterday momiag, three be bum aad Cdra Kingsbury. Ooventty in the relay by a team consisting of Adams in Cambridge, Mass. ing charged with intoxication aad won first honors on a booth giving Carlaon, Everett Solomonson, Ar Secretary Hurley rested over the breach of the peace and the oUier thur Anderson and Erik Modean. history of dub work by a town. week-end at his country home near with Intoxication, . brel^ of the Selemonaon won second place in the Several first honors were given to Leesbwg, Va., vdfile Secreta^ Hyde peace and f^utatibn for Keeping dash, Manchester’s total score being members of the Coventry Happy was speaking in Shenandoah, Iowa. liquor with intent to sell. Charles 14 points. Naugatuck won first Gardeners on both vegetables and Oriowski, 28, the first accused, was ■Even Preserving Is Cool Work. prise with 87 pomts, which were flowers. Coventry won tUrd an th eir fined 81 on the first chazgs, 85 on wos mostly is the girls’ events. act p l», entltied **Ihe Bhia Gate". the second count and costs*of 810.98. Beaeban Grace R ^ wen second in the State The Northern Luther Leagues de HUTCHINSON IS FINED Joseph Jasek, 88, waa fined 89 oa the Baking Powder Biscuit contest aad intoxication charge and costa of feated the Southern Lei^^es in a in the speaking try-out five-inning baseball game, when 810.93. A n th on y Ortowakl, 46 waa Now That 1 Have An Mr. and Ifira. Charles P. Raymond BY DANISH GOVERNMENT Rev. K. ^ Erlckaon, pastor of the fined 81 on the first count, 85 on the of Roslindale, Mass., are visiting Emanuel Lutheran church, smashed second charge and coats o f 8H*93. out a double in the third with two Rev. and Mrs. Leon H. Austin who Copenhagen, Denmark^ Sept. 6— Kasmler Klettaa, 43, was fined 81 men on, to break up the game, then was form erly pastor of their Roalin- (A P ) —George HutchiniKm, Ameri for breach of the peace, 85 oa the tied at one*^. Gunnar Johnson, in dale church. can flier leading a party of eight intoxication charge, 870 for keeping centerfield, made the last put-out to Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Gtapp aad from New York to London over the liquor with intentto sell, and costa ieut short a Southern rally in the daughter visited Mr. aad Mrs. John Arctic air route, was fined 1,000 o f 811.93. finU inning. Kingsbury Sunday afternoon. kroner (approximately 1180) , b y the The men were arreated following Rev. EMckson was one of the two Mrs. Captain Keeney and son vemor of southern Greenland for a disturbance at the home of Kie- principal speakers at the convention, Arthur and Mr. and Mrs. Barstow Siding in Greenland without a per lian at 72 Wllage street, after addressing the Leaguers at the Ves- visited Rev. and Mrs. Leon Austin m it neighbors put in a complaint about Sunday. t ' per Service at the First Congrega- The governor, notifying tha Dan 2 a. m. Sunday morning. Judge tiimal church Sunday evening. Itev. Monday evening Rev. u d Mrs. ish government of the penalty to- Fisk severely reprimanded the men Erickson warned the young people Leon Austin will hold open house. s as be was chorus, girls, Vera treated a t hospi dent, aad the following were re malting his way to town after a tals, but all the othws received first that the appropriate cooking utensils cover elected: Miss Agnes Lindholm of night aad a day In the underbrush aid treatment back stage. Aasonia, secretary; Carl Lind of near Brookside Reservoir. them GOippletely—absorb the heat Think of Stamford, treasurer; and MarHn PoUoe said pe told them he IdUed 4,060 A T T E N D W E D D IN G Wickstraad of Meriden, statistician. Guerin, because he aewled money beini; able, on ^ e warmest day/to bake cak^, Albert Carlson of Hartford was aad knew the fanner kept a large aeveland, Sept'6—(AP) — Only roa^t meat, cook preserves—in a cool kitchen. elected delegate to the Synodical sum in his house. 450 persons were invited to the ■ Christian Conference. Mariritz A ft e r th a t be o|>ened fire w ith a re party celebrating the wedding of To ’Ccmie fromliie kitchen to the dinner t a b le - Johnson of New Haven Was re volver on Guerin’s sistei^ Elizabeth, John Arcurri, 22, and Miss AngyUw elected business manager of Coluleco 40, aad her daiightsr Tberte. .Shibilio, 20, last night but' guests looking and feeling fesh and efenty. N ew s. The older wonasi btKmyht their Mends and; the idle An invitation was received from was hit twioo. flbe cueWt^Jeiaad t ^ thremg, until po- New Haven to hold the 37th conditkHh Boe said tba cnpiM numbered 4,000. SILENT convention in 1933 in that city. The fii addition to a cool, comfortable kitchen, elec BattaUon Chief Invitation was accepted with thanks. WBIiam- fbrmab, *ls too many per- tric cookery gives you many extra hours of free Although rain threatened to in S Q U A lfik acoB to enw fi A danea floor at one GLOW terfere with the convention pro gram Sunday and yesterday un ttee.. Yu be enthusiastic about its econ aevetend, 8 ^ • ^ — A liordnelBig WMtoboo. PoUce and doubtedly kept many away, the OIL BURNERS - V- soccesshm oc sqlalfa the fifaman stood ABbat to enforce Cer- average attendance at the various 45-foot sailboat, the Idefla, 25 m ilea{ mak’s order. omy d e a n lin ^ accurate heat control, and Uie sessions was over 500 Leaguers, off her ooozaa and sent water over Approved by 125,000 herdeeks in such toxraqfei the crew better flavor in your food thatypu get with it TO INBPEOT BATEUBEUZJIS DAYS users as w ell. as Good M.W ^ .V C O « £ /
BEGIN HEBE TODAY ^that? Where would they run to ?” ' r l MONA TOWNSEND, beantlfid ‘They’d-mn mostly to the high "Y yoonf widow, InherltB her lnu> buSh, That section pretty well A M BEAUiY ^tles, destyfbilty aa l^ ^ iMbtf ■ "*«««»"■ wlHi the provlelMi grown up,' that you for mUes -ciOOL. tta t ehe m oit not r e w ^ Her beyonid the gdf course. There are BwirlnKe, arranged by her hni- waterfalls in there, they ten me, Hair tniiahM bho[uM be p u rch i^ bMid’B lawyer, who Mona'a though we’ve, never come uptm one. process bvty^'«Ijhvar i bec#w > o f Ichf^i u d flromaas avenr :l_ mployer, was a strange affair, leav* Wdl, the slave owners vthought the Of the- bfutles,;apd'ntyer,'n^^ be- the'^hnuili, wipb'^Utdn a : lag her free at tin end of ; j t a i to slaves would streak for the bush. i eatisa tiiie atoethyst colored' hapdle b : - They are always supeiatitious too, a : aurpriaing amotmt of . beoome her hnsbuid’s wffe In aetn* / b o wfikt matchaa tba curtains at your win- grime are . i^mnoved^foom the.' hib^l altty or secnre a divorce. Mmia, In believed ‘ the slaves had'superhuman i edttip 'Mwiwtam. doibni'‘ ways of getting meiuages to each , ’TOCm. .. in this maimer. love with her hnsband’s nephew, -aoxatt nfriaF ’•SMb ' Sou.' ooa ' ' Hair- brudieB are not ornaments. BABBT TOWNSEND, agreed to other from island to Island. But . ■ ov'- Mona hopes for a recondllatlon was a bad move, though. The fer- 4 hp -8«tiV Tb «»«■ your hair, wisMi your ' brush. Other drculatozy motion. -The blood that with Bai^. She also feels Barry de-lance. killed . more white men CaAoei. wise yau-v^ be defeating 3rour own .'is rrieaaed flows more ' eabUy. It Is entitled to a share of his ancle’s than it did slaves. They had to ptitytoa.'Wash tiia brush in be- nourishes the roots of tiie hair. ! ^-1 ' ‘i» V j fortnne and wants to find a way bring over the mongoose to destroy twmi^ also. .'This same rule applies Halr;shocM be brushed as faith :xWi to arrange this legally. i t ” to..qq^lNk‘ ■ ■ fully as teeth are brushed. I t w ill -HH V , Learning that B a^ and Steve • “Are there any of them left?" Iberbctiial process, of hair brush show the benefit jf this extra labor are on vacation at Holiday Island, asked Lottie fearfully. ing la dei^M to miike the hair bn Just as large a-scale. ?-**: the girls leave their boat at Port “Now? I don’t believe so. .The stxtmger, and the circulation of - the Don’t be afraid that you will of Spain. There they meet Bad man who sold us this island said blood swifter. Using an upward, bruah out your wave. If it is the who takes them to Holiday Island. his father had seen one ydUrs'ago. outymrd motion, place a strand of right kind, it will be lovelier when Barry and Steve are cordial bat and the butcher at Barbuda, where your briiah, Tom it over on the hris- you are through. their greeting lacks warmth. Mona we sometimes go for supplies, said that the father had eated Mona who has Just returned from Russia. knowladga of tha way in wUeh Steve said idly. ’Ttis a fimiqr thing. dowly. "Oh, Lottie, it’s an the big Mrs. Bowman and n group of fcibda may produce poiaonlng, such I could live in New York all my gest mess! Here we ape, guests in other women went to Runria to make conditions were odlad ptomaina life and study at school about the their house, upsetting an their a study of women and their progress poiapBliig. It was thoui^t that they slaves in the south but no visit to Idaas probably. Getting poor Miss under the Soviet government They ware due t o tha davakmatient o f cer Harlem ever got nm very nmeh ex- Grade over to chaperon—” believe that the educational facilities tain poiaoBB by the daconqpoaltlOB dted. But here! Just the thought of "She likes it She dotes on it!" now provMed in Rustia will promote of food or by the .mixing of certain slaves working under this broiling Lottie said soberly. '^And that. women’s freedom, as the 80 pw cent foods. Now it is recogniaad that sun bums me up." IDma, is our biggest bet!" illiteracy quota for wUdi Russia actual ptomaina poiipimig ia ax- "The slave owner here,’’ Barry "Miss Grads?” was formerly noted centered among tramaly .rara, if it occurs a t alL went on, "resorted to that rottyn "Of .eourse.-Whose idea was it to women. 'Ih pnfotically- every, iaaluioa care trick they iMmed in'St Lucia apd bring her here to.preserve appear Mrs. Bowman operates an adver ful; atudy reveals. the'garms that in Martinlqne. They brought over ances? D o * ^ suppose appearances tising agency and is a partner in a have developed' and brovHkt about the fer-de-lance to keep the slaves would matter or even enter any tobacco supplies industry. the lymptoiw. , ^ from running away!" one’s head down here if you were • • • A t a nfenie in BoatoB in 1938, "Running away?’’ Lottie’s eyes Just an ordinary person to Barry? Children Love Praettoe. ISO peopia w h ored aoma chocolata were wide. "How could they do That boy loves you, Mona!” Her Miss Mabelle Glenn and Miss cream pie dstSpi^ symptoms of Grace Helen Nash know tlmt their /- food poiaoBingv ^ Thera are tnau- music students aren’t practicing be instaaccs of similar poiaoB- Afta^H oliday cause their mothers insist, on it. ing- rasultiag from potato s a ^ lea G e a n i n g They are doing it because they like ./■ craqm, crab meat; sausagw and tc go up and down the scales. The hash. . POBsibiy your dothing be- JuUiard School o f .Music, in New Ih.oBs.'epidemic' -in BaifoBd In i m i Btamed or ioiled over York, with which they are affiliated, I9i8, 88 peo^e developed the holiday...... our prooen is using 50 children, between-the after e a i^ ice cream purchased at ages of 7 and 17, as laboratety spe THAN a certain ataad.. I t waa found thdt CLEANS ^.thoioiiidily and cimens to demonstrate to 90 music tha woBWB at tha'ataad .waa a bar naW lifo into doth- teachers,, in attendance at its sum rier of tba paratyphoid B gana. .. T[Teeb ytoir dbthes to mer session, what can be aooompUsh;- lOQOOQ TONS TUs..geim i> xreqtHatiy aooB- dflaning. ed under-the nisw methods of in^ o p ORT a n d SAM) taadnantv of foqd and bemn about theayinptomsthat,are cafiad struction. The children • willingly M / m onpcD KoiccuQCAiif or' MHoirSdrvice ' give up several'hoqrs of p|j|y eveiy ASOVr A OtSBUT flMeplBnM; If Mrad. r? : day. Miss OHemi has eh«tfe of ear foodpatooB. training and lOss Nash dm ets . the tog that Occqriad fh'^^iha Utotott {riano-class. . . Ltataa frpmT910' to 1136, 140 warp dto to maat, SSOvto .flpb* 410 to aap- PUCNTY Oir C »1»T :7S to xnnk whieh'had-b«a&' A SM C K iooy .fcy Since ide crust ibrinks in liking; nfliHOtfr- maks nure thdt yon have a calms' f ^ . PPteonjN f*' - < amount of dougb ||tttag, Nds.. Thaip am •5, . c . •.. . . r ■ ■ y ‘ k" MANCHESTER EVENTNQ HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, OOHM. TUESDAY, SBPTEBfBER 6^ r Gar Wood Victorious Here T h ^ Come! FoofimU WO iM m Atain. h Speedboat Races Ed^ Officials Soggest CARIDEO HOPES TO HOLLAND EASILY ' That Rules Be Changed PRODUCE A WINNING BEATSURBANEm For Nest Year’s Contes^ TEAM AT MISSOURI Their Proposals. Crt. Detroit, Sept 6 — (AP) — The Harmworth trophy competition, Maps Ont Three Point Pro which has brought nothing tot grief Gasss Tictsry h Stni|d>t 'By BEBBBET W. a ,to foreign challengers since Gar Wood won the plaque for the U. S. gram To Put Claws h The pennant-bound Now York. in 1920, may be run under different Sets, 6-2,6-2, h Fnrty- toduabto rules next year. T igers Has Nine-Game J. Lee Barrett secretary-treasur Fhre M ^ Match; Ifaw- doubla-beaden. . 1 er of the Yachtsmen’s Association Philadelphia Athletkto T h ^ fast-moving yoimg men are Columbia thiiver^ty’s.gfrdiKm aspirants, pictured as they went thiouA lint dilii a t t h * ______their doeeet rivals, the YaakstosaM of America said late yesterday that Schedule. Baker Field, New York, the other day. But they’re syiqbolic, of thousands of other atout-muacled yotuuntm in all narts of the eouz^^^hn the Royal Motor Yacht Club of soon wm don footbafi to^ again ato put the p t ^ gl^e ok the top nmg of the sjSrts taSdw. m au parts of the country who ky Plays ToniihL t h a ir ^ mound aeea, tha very left- England proposed elimination of the handed Vemoii Gomes and right- rules providing that a boat which h a ^ JUhaay AUen, Into the Columbia, Mo., Sept 6.—(AP)— fails to start a heat before the win and am erfid with two wtoa that lett With a three-point program stress Walter “Ty" Holland, dstondtof ning boat finishes, or which does not them only Ex more to win In erdir ing “smart’’ football players, the complete the heat within three hours MAKE 18 n m ? s champion to the 1938 men’s stoglss to eltoch the American Leagua flag. after the winner finishes, be dis Notre Dame system and the unified WEST SIDES BEAT ACES MMKIESnX GREDI tennis tounmment, easily ellmtoated As the teams stood to ^ tha qualified for the remainder - of the support of imdergraduates and Yanks Isd tha Athletics by 13 1-3 townspeople, Frank Catideo, a Lsbro Urhanetti to a quartsr-ltoaUi races. match at the Jesonls court Satur fa m es. Other Proposals freshman in the coaching businesa, IH WEDtD H T in S T Gomes tumM to bis 38d victory will attempt to overcome the ob TROUNCES PIRA1ES day AftemooB.' Urbanetti was be It also proposed an entry be TO EVEN TOWN SERIES lieved a strong posslbiuty to over [^tost six defoats to the opener stacles which led to Gwlnn Henry’s barred only from the one heat throw the tittisholder but Holland woh the Yanks won, S-6. AUen should outside help be accepted in departure from Missouri. on his 16th /game agalaat two Despite a nine-game schedule won to forty-five minutes by the case of trouble during a race. Firemen Battle 3 1 - 2 Honrs, SEEN BUT NOT HERD. scores of 6-1 and 6-2. .losses to the night can glvtag tte ’The British club also proposed a which pits his Tigers against Norto- Win Second Game, 5-3, Be- 0 13-lD Defeat On A’e nine scattered hlta aa the Yan- westem in the season opener just This was the only match reported boat which crosses the starting line lightweights To Ptoy With in toe stotoes tourney. As a result kaes won, 6-8. Baba Ruth hit his three weeks after practice begins, while ]ocke3dng for position at the Get 3 4 Hits, 3 3 Rnn^ Gopher Thunderers. of his vlotoiy, HoUand eaters the 40th homer to the first gams. the former All-America quarterback Cluunp^ Losers start be permitted to leave the Imid Stellar Pitdiinf vi semi-finals. Hts next opponent re Effective pitching by Alvin Otow- course without penalty and that it is hopeful of making a good show der and Fred Marberry gave Wash- ing. No. 1 W ise Game. MinnwpoUs, Sept. 6__ (AP) — mains to doubt aa BUI Hand and be disqualified only for the one heat Mao Macdonald have stiU to play ^ o n two vtotorlea over thoBoatoii Fourteen letter men from last Mattson, Who Allows Minnesota’s “Thundering Herd" and Oitt-Fielded. should it Interefere with another their second round match, the win Red Sox 6-2 and 9-8 and CtovEaad entry. year’s squad will be on deck, in Pi«ty of thundering waUoped the S t Louie Browxu twice cluding Carl Johannlngmeier, Percy ^®9tbaU to its ranks this ton, ner to meet Robert C Smith tor the Barrett also said there was a i>os- Hose Companies No. 1 and No. 4 chance to play HoUand. 12-9 and 6-4, Earl AvtrlU olouttog Gill and George Stuber, backfleld Seren Scattered Hits. but Coach Beniie Blerman ex- Manchester Green outhit and out sibility the course hereafter might battled three and one-half hours Tom Hawley, the other rematolng bis 39th and- 8(^ homera to tha stars. Stuber played at quarter Saturday on the West Side grounds I » c t 8 to Uven It up with a fair fielded the Pirates y s s tn ^ , aftsr^ be laid out in statute instead of seeded player, wU meet PhU .Mn- opener. Earl Whttahin eitohad back; Gill’s specialty was punting; to a weird game to which a total of share of lightning, too. noon to win 18*10. Levtf sad and La< nautical -miles. honsy on the Jesaals court at 9 stoa^ ban aa Datrelt turned back while Johannlngmeier was both a 34 hits were made, Hose Company ^HMd^BfattSOTj^_lanky blond Cham ]^, quarterback; Cobs connected tor extra hits tor the caileafo White flex 6-8, but tha No. 1 gaining the dedsion to the 189; Kenny MacDougal, half the Pirates and Ptoney and Viet o’clock tonight, the winner to meet ball carrier and kicker. Capt Ken ?w?rI«Trihe West Bides; hdd the Cart Johnson. The winner of the sox camaMck to take the neth Kerby, tackle, la expected ’to hitfest, 17-16 by reason of two Manchestor Acei to seven scattered back, 145.; Jim Dennerly, guard, ware the leading stickers for the 8- 1 aa Milt Gastm aUowsd healthy innings, the seventh and 164, and Roy Oen, center, I 66, are Green. The score: latter match wiU meet Enri BisseU SUB-ALPINES WIN be one of the mainstays of the line. hits whUe his m i^ gathered ten to the other semi-final. hits. Ban Carriers Speedy dghth to which they, smde ten runs. btogles off . the slants of Jack Qodek tour midgets to the gargantuan Manchester Chreen In ths NatloAal Xisagus, Pitts Griffith of No. 1 nicked Grinuuson Gopher pack, and all are Slated No saatehM were reported to the Much of the available backfleld to earn a 6 to 8 decision over their A B R H P O A women’s stogies tourney and' none burgh shaved another game off the FIVEJITOFSIX material inclines toward speed for five hits out of seven and Me. worthy opponents afid tie the count to see much action. Cone, 88, 2 b ...... 6 2 2 1 2 Cthlcago CuheP 14ad w hlpplag the Cormick got three out o t fou r. Dennerly and Oen are virtually Grand!, 2b ...... 4 l 2 2 0 to the men’s doubles, which bpsned rather than size, but Missouri fans to the annual town bas4haU series. over the week-end. Tom Ha^ey St Louis Cards twice 4-3 s m 8-1. believe this may be a favorable fac Fields, Lovett and Schiebenflug hit Last Simday Godek won a ten to assured of regular jobs to the Borello, If, cf ....5 0 0 2 0 The Cubs split a double header with well for the losers. The firemen and Rev. Watson Woodruif, seeded Have Wide Margin In Heavy tor in adapting it to the Notre ning pitching duel from “Jake" line, while MacDougal was 'sev Squatrito, e .....5 2 2 8 0 the Ctoetonati Reds winning the first made a total of 18 errors. • eral times a hero last fall imd Yiot, p 5 3 3 1 2 number 2 to the latter tourney, wiU Dame a3rstem. Hewitt, another one of the West meet Harold and Horace Burr at the 9- 2 but dropifing the second 6-6. H ose N o. 1 Champlln flashed enough to Ptoney, lb ...... 5 2 4 10 0 A good showing of his new Side speed baU artists, but Sunday Country Quh tonight. Al Madded Ike PhllUee advanced to wtthto Week-End Schedule; De AB R H PO A E spring drill to warrant his getting H a s ti^ . r f ...... 2 0 0 1 0 charges in scholarship was especial the Aces were forced to accept the and Herman Montie wUl meet Lebro two and one-half games of the third A ngelo, 3 b ...... 6 1 0 7 3.3 his opportunities. Phelps, cf. If ....2 0 1 1 1 place Brooklyn Dodgers by tUdng. ly pleasing to Carideo. Griffith, s s ...... 7 4 5 8 1 2 short end^of the score as Mattson, Urbanetti and Carl Johnson at the Hutchinson, 3b ..5 1 0 0 2 the Giants over the hurdles twice, feated By Burnside. "A man smart enough to play the Gustafson, p....5 1 0 0 2 0 ELlthougli a little wUd, w as m aster o f Nathan Hale court tonight; Hublard*, If ...... 3 1 1 0 0 3.-2 and 5-4, despite M el Ottib 80th right kind of football,’’ Rockne’s M aloney, c ...... 5 2 2 4 4 1 the situation at times. Godek bases. Smith, Hedlund, Sendrowskl, old field general says, “will be R. Jarvis, r f ...... 1 0 0 0 0 and Slat homers.. Members of the Sub-Alpine A. C. R. Bidwell, lb . . 6 2 2 4 0 2 pitched fine ball k- and shaking his hsad. "B v ^ sec Giants ...... 002 010 000—3 6 2 strike’.’ in protest against what they filed to centerfield and Godek fan When the Sub-Alptne vociferously Washington 9, Boston 8 (2nd). ed forward to with much .totoriast ond year is bad. This la our off- Batteries, Sub-Alpine A. C. John considered unfair treatment of their ned. “Hook” Brennan, '“the Hack objected, declared the game forfeit Detroit; 6, Chicago 8 (1st). brings together Battling Frendiy-of year," and be .ahakee bis head , son and Anderson. c o a c h .. Wilson” of the Aces idngle to right ed to the Bluefields 9-0. Rather thsn Chicago 8, Detroit 1 (2nd), Rockvfile and Jimmy ShaiUMm of afivto. Colored Giants, Thompson, Brain- BASEBALL field. "Hook" went to second and halt the series the BlueflSlds maP' aevriand 12, St. Louis 9 (1st), Holyoke. Both boys on a past show "My problems? Bum, Pve.got six* ard, and Carter. “Dave" McConkey brough both men agement decided to continue play (^eveland 6, St. pm ls 4' (find). fought a bout that had the Ama problems. I need she ttnetoen; six of home on a net stogie to left field and permitted a Sub-Alpine player NalloiRiil Leajpie standing on their toes and howUng them—and wheris anri golhg to get Score by Innings: R. E. GOLF POPULAR m iS H N IN E that roUed through Hedlund's legs. to finish the game as umpire, and Chicago 9, Cincinnati 2 (1st)* ftom start to finish. Ffenoby loosing .them? Got Xn.jawful edsiMe. Mol Man. Green . .000 000 010—1 8 1 The Irish Nine defeated the Hi McConkey stole second and scored conceded the put out at the plate. Ctoctonatl 6, Chicago 5 (2nd). toe decision to the up-state lad has a let-down anyiuaee,f and Dr. Butih- Sub-Alpine . .200 202 OOx—6 8 0 Grade OU Company’s bssebsll towwi on a stogie by “Big George" Stavnit The Sub-Alpine won the completed Pittsburgh 4, S t Louis 8 (1st). been hankering for another try eriaad starts ophfii^ them off on Batteries, Sub-Alpine, Smith and O V E ^ E E K E N D to a wsU fielded and pitched game sky to left field, when Hedlund again gam e 6-2. Pittsburgh 8, S t Louis 1 (2nd). which has caused Matchmiksr bis fingers.. Am adeo. Sunday at Charter Oak street The miscued. Smith caught Varrick’s Monday morning the Bluefields Philadelphia 8, New York 2 (1st). Gfoxge Groscb to bring the boys to “After »the qpener wtfo Ohle^ Manchester Green, Lanky and Irish Nine hit SpiUane hard. Nichols high By and prevented further scor met the BuRufde Cardinals at Me Philadelphia 5, New York 4 (2ndt. gether again. Northern Sept 24, there’s W4st Jarvis, Squatrito. Umpire, Hap- Local Course Gets Play starred for the Irish Nine ing. The Aces scored three runs on Kee street, wtontog 1-0. This was a Boston 18, Brooklyn .2 (1st). George announces an attractive gtoia, Duqueane; Army, Ohio 8 tat<^ peney. the bat with his pegging awH ggteh- three hits and two errors. fast, interesting game, free from in Boston 5, Brooklyn 4 (2nd). entry list for tonight’s, card. LUcien Notre Dame, PennsylviuBia, Nebras tog. Dowd pitched supreme ball to terruptions and was completed in laternatloiial^ League T en^d. and Laurence Carter two ka, CanMgloTedi and Btanilbrd. All The West Sides chalked up their bout* acid 85 minutes. Score by innings: R. H. E. In Three Days-^esnlts the pinches. final run to the seventh, also, when Newark 8, Jersey 0 (1st). fast boxers will iqipeAr from Pas- of ’em go^, aU o t *oat after us.’^ Monday afternoon the Bluefields Irish Nine ..000 100 014—6 6 6 The Irish Nine would like to hear “Hank" McCann doublkl to right Newark 5, Jersey Clyt 8 (2nd). coag, R. L Fred Quinn will bead a Here the doctor eeetoed abmit to Sub-Alpine . .011 121 001—7 15 1 from Robbins’ AU Stars in a return journeyed to New Britain and lost Baltimore 7, Albany fi (1st). team of boys from TbompeonviUe. swoon, but mention of bis baekfirid ,«f Toamaments. field went to third on Bycbolaki’a er a close game to the Franklin A. C. Batteries,. Sub-Alpine, Mlkoleit gam e. ror and scored on Sendrowski’i long Albany 5, Baltimore 4 (2nd). Solly Miano and Joe Sulota, two of immediately revived him. “But If and Anderson. ’ . Score by innings: Many favorable comments cams Buffalo 5, Montreal 1 (1st). Hartford's most popular bantam we win any blg ganiM this ykar we drive to Breiman. Burkhart singled from the crowded bleachers over the Irish Nine, Fiedler and Segar. bU k N in e ...... 102 001 008__ 7 to right to the eight for the Aces Montreal 5, Buffalo 4 (2nd). weights will also § fp u x i T e s a s win be lucky,’^ Suttiirlaito pontenda. The Manchester Country dub ^Hi Grade OU Co. .. 000 012 102—6 uippy ball the young Bluefields Rortiester 9, ‘roronto 5 (1st). are entered ftom Holyoke and Wor- but was thrown out trjtoig to steal play^ In this gams “Walt" Snow Score by innings: R. H. E. golf course was a busy place for second base. The next five men went Rochester Y, Toronto 1 (2nd). eeeter. Mass. RoekrtUe, Barttord, HQiUiBSHOB MATOM Homestead the week-end and holiday, large hit a home run. J. Sheldon and, L. Andenoa.de- HUSH NINE LOSES out to order and the West Sides ThompsonvUle and Pascoag, R.. L numbers of local golfers and their Score by tontogs: R. H. E. Tha first bout will get under way feated R. Heck and H. Allay In a P a r k ...... 021 000 1—4 4 3 Robbins’ Nine defeated the Irish trumped the Aces 6 to 8. ' 8TANDIN68 Sub-Alpine ... 210 200 x—5 6 2 guests playing Saturday, Sunday Sub-Alpines 001/M>2 002—5 10 0 at 8:15 p. m. four game match by wlm t^tkret Nine Sunday afternoon at the Hedlund, OXeary and 'nerney Sub-Alpine, Sullivan, Sturgeon and Monday. Two tournaments for BlueflSlds .. 001 000 100—2 7 1 Amarloan League out of four gammu They wu| idxv Charter Oak street diamond. Pop were credited with two hits apiece and Anderson. the club members were on, a match Score by innings: R. H. E. Pltehtog two games, against the another four game match \ Edgar pitched for Robbtoa’ AU for the West Sides, while the hits P e t Homestead Park, Gvenski and play against par Saturday and a Bluefields .. 000 000 lOx—1 7 2 N ew Y o r k ...... 95 Otonts to three days, Diny Dean see who win claim the eh Stars and he just slow-balled them of the Aces were evenly divided, .704 McGann. kicker's handicap yesterday. to pieces. It was a • weU played Burnside Philadelphia ...... 84 .609 of the S t Louie Cai^nala won both for the year. The soeren Of Ike firrt gam e. with McConlujr’s.hlt bringing b o ^ (^udtoals ...000 000 000—0 5 0 Washtogton ...... 79 by holdtog the qmesHiea to four 21 6 19 31 31 18 In Saturday’s match play against tw o r u n s .' .590 four games ware: - , - , - , par Arthur A- Knofla and Earl Ball- Robbins’ AU Stars defeated the Score by tontogs: R. H. E. Clevslaad ...... 75 A64 ntts and 10 hits to the 18 toatage. 21-19. About one hundred cash customers Franklto A.C. 010 001 lOx—3 8 0 sieper were tied at one up. Second Colored Giants at Hickey’s Grove Detroit ^ .66 .004 B tortM ds ..... 010 000 100—2 8 1 I Yestenlay's Star^ was Harry Benson who was even. Saturday afternoon 7 to 6. and six hummed-others watriied the S t L o u is ...... 57 .483 game. The coUection amounted to Two v/ere tied for low gross Satur Score by innings: Cariesfifo ...... V ...4 3 A18 By The AssodaM Press |26JK). N ext Sunday the buys wUl day, Jack Cheney Jf., getting a 40- Robbins’ All 'Stars 101 400 002—8 ^Boston ...... 87 .374 Irish N in e ...... 001 OQl 020—4 battle for the third and deciding Nattomal League Heine Meine and Larry French, 36— 76 and Harry Benson hlttimr- game. The score: 37- 39— 76. ' ' W . P e t Pirates—Held Cards 16 hits in two West Sides (6) C hicago...... 79 i games as Pirates won doubleheader. In the ldcker’8 handicap Pete .598 Turkington was the .winner. The RACE DRIVHt BURNED AB.R.H. PO. A.E. Pittsburgh ...... 74 ( .552 Buddy Meyers and Rejmolds, O’Leary, 3 b ...... 4 1 2 2 3 0 By the Aseodated Frees. B r o o k ly n ...... 71 ( blind number chosen was 71 and JS22 Senaton— Former collected 4 Uts Hedlund, I f ...... 4 2 2 1 0 2 Philadelphia ...... 68 ( Turkington had picked for his handi 'JS04 in first game latter three in second McCann, s s ...... 4 'i 1 1 4 0 NA’nONAL B o s t o n ...... 66 cap 6, hitting a 77. ^ e nsarest to TO DEATH ON TRACK I .489 to scalp Red Sox twice. Batting—O’Doul, Dodgers, .366; S t L o u is ...... 64 him wbre Nelson Bmith 91-19—72 Sendrowskl, c .,..3 118 11 B fi N T Vernon Gomez and Johnny Allen, Hadden, r f ...... 4 0 0 0 0 0 Vlrgn Davis, PhUs. MB. N ew Y o r k ...... 60 and Doug Burgessor 77-7—70. John Yanks—Stopped A’s In both ends of Boston, Sept. 6.—(AP)—Albert Sm ith, 2 6 ...... 4 0 1 3 2 0 Rune—Klein, pUIs, 140, C in cin n a ti...... 56 : der, Omaha (8). Triplsa-Crooto. MmmBon, 18. GUuMt bMafc tournam ent o f . the Amerfrietp L e ft- Borne nms ftiii. m ; Pocatello,. Tdslio Jlniiiiie HsnuL _ 83 "fi *7 24 ”• "fi handed Golf era’ Association on the Babe Ruth is president of the asso ag«a only .227 fpr his lUffunes at •Me Founerfs at 6 a. i * ■" h x'j: . ..■c ciation. Idaho Fans, knocked out Kid RUe. Two base hits, Hedhmd, MoOsim; Wrlgley Add, Cbleago, tus season. Pltehtog—Allan, 'Yafiks, 16-2; ere are rciquestod to Tulsa (2 ). hits, off, Gk)dsk 10, Mattson 7; stolen re to rt Gomeu, Yanks, 38-6. lP.«
y- K g WOBfjW lT O Ij.r.it V T V j.j’j, %'•, - . i i . c'<' /i V*- ^ 1 Read fhe Classified Renlal Properfij Lishnq on fliis Paqe
liOST AND FOUND HOTELS—RESTAURANTS 61 LEGAL NOTICES /79 OMHJDGE FOR HOOVER gwles .with tributes to President I 9fos Kfoatod-two. .'w ROOM AND BOARD AT reduced AT A COUBT OF PBOBATB HELD vice President Curtis. FktnAaaa BM idoe:______I/>BT->waiTB COLLm dor, tu weekly yatea. The Hotel SharMnp. a i Hancbestcr, wltbln and for tha ***• 8*®«t«st eco- ManeheBter No. STMS. Can M20. District of Manoheater, on the Id day a o w crisis our coqhtry and the J. EttieA; wipfewtited Tbomtioii Tdephone 8678. of Soptamber, A. D.„ I t if. AS CRKiS LEADER plsaflsd for IsWnity. Thdo fireh ii^ H erald world over had, the voters will have Present W H L IA H B HTDE. Eaq.. to he given more reasmis than have Aied $100 and mitPbi|t-!J« FLORISTSUNURSERIES 15 Judge. son remitted ;46(^u( the APARTMF'NTS—FLATS— Estate of Elisabeth BOyce late of (Cmitiiined From Page Qne) jtet appeared before they dischanre CLASSIFIED FOR SALE— HARDY PLANTS, Mancheater. In said D istrict deceased. PUflp <8ierieF^O^ TENEMENTS 63 thete tried and e x p e r im c e d lS ! was'bMbre 1^' chnrt yeeti^foy-' ADVERnSEIfENti gladiolua aad cut flowers. Reaaoa- The Administrator having exhibit statssBaandiip, sound, economies end MS,” he declares. ‘Tt is no time to alder prices. -Roliertson Farm, new ed hla administration' account with * 1 ^ A wagon' OH foe MghwL_ Cenat aui-ifrilnira'woMs to • I „ TO RENT—COTTAGE almoet new. said estate to this Court for allow a humanitarian spirit” tte great value we have in without a l i ^ Fair Initial^ nnmbort and oVbrwrUtloai Bolton Road. ance. it Is He discusses its priuclpal. planks .me itr a o f governmental good-wiU. • ( Face Gases B e aacb ooant aa a irord and oempeiiOd Modetniy equipped. U. S. Oil burn OBDEBED:—That thA 10 th day of warned of tiM daogrirbua pradtlea. er, garage in basement Tel. 6522. in the light of existing conditions, It can be preserved wily by r e t^ - worda aa two wofda Mlalaraa eeat lo September. A. D.. 19S2. at 8 o’clock la g the present admlqistration.” previouaty but aco(tfdliigvtb,the po^ price of tbroa llnaa. MOVING-^TRUCKING— (s. t.) forenoon, at the Probate Qffloe, going back first to the speculative lore Here— Corim- lice he ^ d ad attention to. Lina rataa par dajr for traulaot TO RENT—HEATED, ONE, TWO In said Manchester, be and the ''4ame era of 1988-29. warning. Farr asked for a ada STORAGE 20 and three-room iqiartmenta in new- Is assigned for a hearing on the al Beeerve Board ■Cooliro Marati W. IMT lowance of said administration ac tinuaiice until Saturday ho that ha. Ckarso StLVBRLANE BUS UNB, operas ' ly remodeled and cmiveniently count with said eatete. and this *The past three years,” he writes, MOVIE E X E C U n V E ~ Bed Casa Yesterday. migbt get an attwnqy. Tbdx .waa • Coaaaoattro l>ays .;| T etal t oto od by Perrett & GHenney. Termi- located RuUnow Bldg. Prices rea Court directs the Administrator to "have brought the greatest prob ^ n te d and a $50 bond waa pqsted S Conadeiitloa Days ..I • otsl 11- Ma nala— Charter Oak and uraiw sonable. Apjdy Win. Rubinow, 841 give public notice to all persons in lems. While the Republican p a ^ by his wife. ■ 1 •••••••••••••••I 11 otaj IS ota terested therein to appear and be CiMDIIlTS SIHCIDE atreeta. State and Front atreeta Main street does not claim It can perform the Labor Day produced two . breach All ordara for Inoiralw taaortloas heard thereon by publlsbUig. a copy impossible, it la willing to be judgec will ba oharKod at tha oba tlma rata. in Hartford. Schedule m tripe ob* of this order in some newspaper hav of the peace eases for poUce court Spaelal rataa tor Iobk tana arary FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement ing a circulation In said District, oh on its record. In the winter of 1928- (Continued from Page One.) day advartlalac ^ ra a opoa raqoaat. *iWiin driver. Cbiutered modem .improvements, garage if or before September/ 6. Its f and by 29 it was apparent that the country heariug this morning but nrither o f R O O ^ T i W Ada ordardd tor thraa or alz d|m PuCinaB- Bus Service. Spedal desired, 81 Ridgewood street Apply posting a copy ofthis order oh the 'was engaged in too much specula their home, he asked her to remain them seriously offended anyone ex aad atoppad bafora tha third or ifth partiep to any polnL Bsafnatee 146 BisseU street public sign post in the Town where tion. cept the immediate families of the day wlU ba oharfad oaly tor tha ae> furnished on reqtiest Phone 3068. the deceased last dwelt, four days be at .her mother^s. home. TO STOP g a m b l in g tual aoaibar of Umaa tha ad appaar- fore said day of hearing jutd return “I was alarmed at it and kept in guilty persons. Frank fflelwlcs of 8 ad. ebaTKlas. at tha rata aaraad. bat 8860,8864. FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement at B ^ ’s aervante. h«d been at Mrs. make to this Court. ' contact with the Federal Reserve BeUo’s home for the i>ariy and it Regent street was arrested last no allowanba or rataada eaa ba aMda 5 Ridgewood street rent S2l month. WILLIAM S. HYDE (Continued From Page Om oa alz tlma ada atoppad aftar tha GENERAL TRUCKING, local and Board, whldi Is an independent hi was upon thrir return to the -film night at his home following _ fifth day. Garage Included. Louis Lenti, 178 H -l-W !. parttsan .bpdy established undw the ftacas. aelw icz had been drinking No **tiU forbida^; ulaplay llnaa not long diatance moving, lively ee!>> executive’s residmCe that the trag davits that will confirm all these Parker street Telephone 5623. last Democratic admlnis^tion: edy was discovered. but when Patrolman Raymond Grif Bold. vice. Modem ^ c k a , experienced AT A COURT OP PROBATE HELD.I fin arrived at the home the Tna-n vras charges. Tha Barald will aot ba raapoaalbla guuanteed prompt delivery, FOR RENT—5 ROOM fla t with all at Manchester, within and for the imdersfaxM they were-using their “A Good Samaritan” for mora thaa ona iaoorract iaaartloa influence quietly, aa was necessary, not Intoxicated. Zielwicz’s wife was ‘Tt seems derogatory to the dig an goods hisured whUe in transit modem improvements, garage. 57 District of Manchester, on the 3d day Bern, a bachelor until- his mar nity of a fair conducted -ty state au- of any • adrartlaamant' ardarad tor Our affiUation with United Vane of September, A. D.. 1:931. ,to check, speculation, and for that riage July 2 to IHss Hariow, was the complainant but in court today mora than baa time. Summer street. Telephone 7541. Present 'WILLIAM a HYDE, Esq. she waa an unwilling witness. Judge thority^to permit such open law Tha Inadyartaat omlaaloa of laoor- Service metuis lower rates m fur* J udge. reason they favored raising the In known as a good Samariten td the raet pnbllcatloa af advartlaiaK will' ba terest rates, which had to be done Raymcmd A. Johnson suspended lessness. 1 urge Your Excellency to niture moving to distant points. FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement 93 Estate of Anna 6. > Irons late of hard luck wanderers of HoU3nvood judgment in the case upon payment demand that State police stop thlk raotlflad only by eaaoallatlon^ Of- tha Daily trips' to New York, baggage Charter Oak street Apply 91 Char Manchester, in said District, deceased. carefully to. avoid Injuring non-spec- His career began some years ago eharsa mada tor tha aarvloa .'aadarad. ulative business. of the court costs. practice and eject these gamblers All adTartlaamanta moat ooaform deUvered direct to ateamabip piers. ter Oak street or 1 XL Main street The Administratrix' having^ exhibit in N e^ York as an actor, stage di ed her administration account with 1980 Revival August Silkowskl and his wife re from the fair grounds. la atyla, oopy aad typography with Before contracting for service get said estate to this Court for allow rector u d production executive. In "The State Department of Agri reynlatloBa aatoread by tha pnbllah- FOR RENT—FIVE AND SIX room ance, it Is ‘This action had some effect in newed their war over the proper ara and thay raaarva tha rlpht to OUT estimate. Phone 3063. 8860. 1926 he' bedune a technical director dlviaion of their property at Broad culture and Maricets is wholly re adit, ravlaa or rajaot any eopy eoa« 8864, .Pem tt & Glenney Inc. tenements, with all modem im ORDERED:—That the 10th day of the earty spring, but in the summer of films. . , ' provements. Inquire at 147 East September A. D., 1932 at 8 o'clock of 1929 a fresh wave of speculation street yesterdfiy and as 'a result sponsible for this condition, but you, aldared objaotloaablq. (s. t.) forenoon, at the Probate Office, Miss Harlow, member of a Kan Silkowski was before the court to as Chief Executive office- of the CLOSpfO HOUBS—daaalfiad ada to Center street or telephone is64. in said Manchester, be and the same started. A t this same time the busi sas City. Mo., famfly, was married ba pobliabad aama day must ba ro- ness world was shocked by the day charged with Intoxication and state can and should correct the eaivad by IS o’clock noon; Satnrdaya REPAIRING is assigned for a hearing on the al previously to Charles McGrew of sfime.”, FOR RENT—4 ROOM fla t upstairs, lowance of said administration ac failure of; a large concern in Eng breach o f tte peace. Sergeant John lO.SC a. m. Chicago. She aprimg to film fame in McGIlnn went to tiie home when Governor Roosevelt offered no WASHING MACHINE. VACUUM all improvements. Inquire 281 count with said estate, and this Court land and general business in « ii» "Hell’s Angels” introducing to the TELEPHONE TOUR cleaner,, phonograph, clock, gun, Spruce street directs the Administratrix to give complaint was received at police immediate comment. public notice to all persons interested country. This brought on a heavy screen a revohitionaiy t y ^ of ac W ANT ADS. lock repairiEg. Braithwaite, 52 therein to appear and be beard there liquidation, which resifited in a headquarters. His found Silkoski in Ada ara accaptad ovar tha talaphoaa FOR RENT—5 ROOM PLAT, steam tress and beauty. Her manlage to toxicated, and stubborn. The officer STRIKERS STAGE PROTEST Pearl street on by publishing a copy of this order violent decline in the stock market Bern surprised evm the better in at tha CHABOE BATE ylTaa abora 'heat, garage, all buprovements. 20 In some newspaper having a circula in October and November.” tried to resson with him but could Newcarile, Eng., Sept 6.— (A P )— aa a conyaalaaca to adrertlaara. bat Hollister street. tion in said District, on or before formed social circles of the film not and finally brought him to the Several hundred untgqployed march tha CASH BATES wlU ba accaptad aa September 6, 1932, and by posting a Mr. CooUdge goes on to recaU in- colony. VX31A, PATMENT It paid at tha bnal- COURSES AND CLASSES 27 station. ers vdio have , hem converging on FOR RENT—DEPOT SQUARE, 3 copy of this order on the public sign dlcationa of a business revival in the aaaa offioa on or bafora tha aavaath post in the Town where the deceased tete winter of 1930, with a sub L i court today Probation .Office^ !7ewcastie for the last two days day followlnc tha llyat laaartlon of QEAUTV CULTURE—Bara while room flat, with steam heat^ garage last dwelt, four days before said day Edward C. Elliott, Jr., spoke for Sil created a mild disturbance today aach ad otharwlaa the CHABOE learning. Oetaila free. Hartford if desired. Inquire pjagani Bros. of hearing and return make to thta sequent crash in femn products, the BATE will ba collectad. No raapoaal* economic breakdown of Germany VIOLENT DEATHS kowski saying he is a hard working outside the haU where the TYades Academy of Hairdressing, 693 Telephone 3820. Court. Union Congress is holding Its ses- biUty for arrora l^. talapboaad ada WILLIAM S. HYDE and Austria, bank failures and man ai^' that he has provid^ well will ba aaanmad and their accaraoy Main street Hartford. for ^ fondly. He said a jail am- sionsL cannot ba ynarantaad. 4 AND 5 ROOM TENEMENTS— hoarding in this country, departure OVER THE HOLIDAY H-9-6-32. of England ftom the gold standard tence or fine would be a hardship on Two hundred mounted policemen INDEX OF Walnut near Pine street, improve the family. Judge Johnson suspend 1 umed them aside and, shoutirig and HELP WANTBD—MALE 36 ments, white plumbing $15-818. AT A COURT OP PROBATE wv!T,t» and, the..g[rowlng increase of unem O^PPOATFONS WANTOD—14 BOYS—High ‘ school at Manchester, wltbln and for the ployment (Couthioea rago One) ed judgment iqxm. payment o f costs. stofiihg, foey paraded through the Births New rent , 4 roonds $2G Inquire District of Manchester, on the 3d day When . the . continued case of Ross streets under escort of a lame poUce Enaaaa) •••••••••a ' boys about 16 with bicycles at Tailor Shop. Td. 5030. ^ f September, A. D., 1932. ."Skfivlng” the Probkfins once. Cdll 4536 ttftef 6:15 p. m. Tbesevhe terms as "some of th » ed or feU on the track as the car A. Campbell charged witii drivlhg detachmmt Marri£?( * * ...rr* • v*!: •• • M • • * Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq.. approached...... Haatha . . . »- jn*********,*. FOR RENT— 3 ' 'ROOM modem Judge. problenu” and adds: an autoinohile while under the in The demonstrators were protest Miss Catherine - Stanford, 19, fluence o i Intoxicants was called Card of Thaaks SITUATIONS WANTED— apartment, at 36 Maple street. Tel. Estate of Albert W. Post late of "Let us see how they were ing agaiu t what they called the la Hemorlahi 4 • • a • • • «.• • •: 6517. Manchester, In said District, deceased' solv;^” Greens Farms society girl, was kiU- this morning the young man’s attor "capitalistic" policy of the Trades Loat and Found ■ •••••••••••• FEMALE 38 The Executors having exhibited ^ when the car in- vdiich she was ney Judge W. S.. Hyde informed the Union Congress. AaBoaBehaMfits A 4 e • • • • ••#•••• their administration account wltbj Dedaring that except for the riding cofiided head-on with an PersoaallN;;... ■ • • • • e a e e 'TOUNG AMERXCAN Woman .vyanto FOR RENT—SEVERAJ^ desirable said said estate to this Court for al early-speculation the causes of de>- court that Campbell' is in Honolulu, general housework by the day. 341 rents raoging flrom $22^850 per lowance, It Is p r^ oh '-la y outside this country other at the Southport-Fairfield T. H. Campbril is in the U. S. AutomohilaA p r ...... ORDEREDThat the 10th day of Une;on the Boston PoM road. Gar Aatomobilef^fbr Bzighanaa ■ Lydall str^ t month. Apply Edw. J. HoU. Tel. .and'beyohd its control, he writes:. Navy and coiifld not’ report at court 4642. September, A. D., 1932, at 8 o’clock rett ;J. Ganetson, driver- of the car here the day^ after his airest. He Auto Aeqeaqorias—:praa ...... (s. t.) forenjon, at the Probate Office, : "Perhaps it would, therefore, be Aato Reaalrina~Pataffna in said Manchester, be and the same In whiiA she was riding, was arrest had been srreste^ ‘ by Patrolman FOR RENT—6 ROOM FLAT with m ore;in'S^rd with the even-hand- ed on a charge of msinriaughter. OLD GOLD FUEL AND FEED 49-A is assigned for a hearing on the al ed--justice''demanded by the facts to Prentice a littie.over two weeks ago A S t S a ilW V garage. Inquire ■ W. Maiming, ’ 15 lowance -ot said -administration ac Rockville Bton Killed when he was driving his car all over Autoa^—Fpr Hfra •|W a^e • • • e •i’ stop blaiAing President Hoover for Garaaas-i43ervle»-HBt^ei(B'. v .... FRANIOJN B L I^ FLAME range Walker street. ■ count with said estate, and this Court Peter Caechowskt,'3i, of RockviUe, the:hi^way.' oil. Eight cents a gallon delivered. directs the Executors to give public* ,the comUfiotu o f ' depreadon, the WANTED Motoreyblea—Bleyftlsa ,>i. notice to all persons Interested there was fatally Injured Ih Vreet WUUng- Martin Starin of Jordt street Waated Antos—MotoreyciM ; .. . IS 24 hour service. Call Manchester RENT- HUNTINGr—TelJ us what devaatati^ effecta of whidi arose ton when a rear tiip hfeiv, out and WE PAY THE HIGHEST Boalacsa Prvtaaatoaal Sarri in to appear and be beard thereon by furnished a real estate bond for mm§ es 3980. » . you want well take care of it^for publishing a copy of this order in alrnoat entirely outside o f "Ms^^Jarl^- he lost control* (x^^h&- Q^,r driving it Buaineas SarVieas (Mbtod-'.''.-...^ IS d ic t ^ and^b^nd bis contiraC and CmpbriL T te case was continued PRICE FOR Honaebold 4ervlbai^ you without charge. R. T. McCann. some newspaper having a circulation over, a 20-fo6t emhankni^L . until Septembier 10 when, no doubt, Fd|t SAL^i-^r'SEASONmD HARD 69 Center street Dial 7700. in said District, on or. before'Septem judge -him; in accordance with the Dsmiel Sullivan, Of Ndw, Haven, the bond will be called. Old Gold, SUrer and • w66d 8 8 ,^ r c6rfli.‘ 84.50 per load. ber 6, 1932, and:by posting a copy ot patidiibe,. c d i]^ e and auccess with this order on the publld'Sign Itest In t^j/died from Injuries suffered • Friday Another continued case was Phtinnm, ' Birch 87^ pe r^ id ,- g4.-00 per-load. 6 BDc^tTBPOlMENT, all Im pim the- Town where the 3'eceaSed list which^he'-'haS' bOen able to premose' ifight when struck b y a: car near his Heatina—Flamblna—Booflaa ments. garage, good location, rent and supply remedies.” h | ^ yeatmdiyi .^when Arthur Xaaaraaca ...... ___ _ Call Rosedale 13-13, Charles Heck dwelt, four days before said day'of hotel. Thompson o f ' Htt^mjBfiter — „ Green_ _ DdKoberte Jewdiy Shbp * Millinery—D reum akina...... It ler. reasonable, 32 Walker street In iiearing and return make to this Banks "Digestive Organs' Exhausted in an attempt to swim I faced'the co iu ft'^ ch iii^ '^ tb driv- Uovina—Trncklaa—Storaaa . .. SO quire 30 Walker. Tel. 7268. Court. •26 Main S t, HartfUd. Paintina—Paparfna ...... SI WILLIAM S. HYDE fir.- CooUdge reviews the efforts with a companion across Charcoal ing an automobile whfle under the Brown Thomson Building. Profassioaal B e m e n to prevent wage cutting,'the cam Pond in Bridgeport, James Bums, influence of totorimhta*. ‘ Thomnaon Kepairina DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene- H-9-6-32. ■ 19i drowned in eight feet o f water. ment with all omro-rovememts. Ap- paign for pubUc works'coiistruction, Tailorlaa—l^alBa-^eaaiaa "the constractive action” and “bene The body was recovered an hour ^ lle t Goods and Service...... n ply 95 Foster B^eet Telephone later. Wanted—^Baslaeaa Service ...... f t FOR SALE—BARTLETT pears 80c 5230 or 4545. ficial results” of the Farm Board, EdMatfanal basket Call 3434. Maurice Barrett, 22, of Newark, Conraea jmd Claasea ...... *7 the antt-hoanUng drive, the Recon- Prtwita lastractlOB ...... f t FOR REINT—6 ROOM tenement, TRADE CONDITIONS stractiqn Finance Corporation’s or N. J., was the other drowning vic modem conveniences. Apply to j! ganization aUd work and the Presi tim. He drowned in the Farmington Mnaical—SB Actio ...... ft ttOtlSEflULD GOODS 51 P. Tammany, 90 Main street. dent’s prpgran^ of economy and in river where Iw had gone swimming Waated—lastmction ...... ft KEEP ON UPGRADE creased taction with two compapioruk . The .compan FOR SALE GLBNWOOD cabinet FOR RENT—5 ROOM fla t upstairs, : ions said he Kuik ^ fret from shore ^Bda—S^ka^Hortaaaaa tl gas range, Robertshaw heat con Defending the graiiting of reUef Bnaiaesa toportoalties...... Sf 47 Benton street Rent $35. Inquire iCoottnoed from Page One) loans to banks, railroads and Insur without caning for help. CTOPy/. WcOCUPAN PICTUQES^JDEI Hoaey to Loaa ...... i f trol, excellent condition, reasonable. on premises. Mrs. Elizabeth Dsley Brown, 75, _ , _ Bain aad SHaatfoas Inquire 44 Benton street ance companies rather than to indi were active biit that interest in fin viduals, the former President says: of Hartford, died in Hartford hospi Help5*.*^ Wanted—...... •»is FOR RENT—FIVE ROOMS, sec- ished products lagged. Oil refineries "The poUcy of the President has tal of injuries suffered August 25 Help WMted—Hale or Femalb ,. IT WANTED—TO BUY 58 ond floor, all improvementg at 137 had heavy orders for domestic fuel been to place nourishment in the when stmek by a track. ^ e a ts Wantbd ...... 17-A Middle Turnpike W est Inquire first oils, and gasoline consumption al SltnatloBa-Wantbd—Fomalb. ft floor. digestive organa o f‘society^ in order SitnatloaS'Waatbd—Hala.... tt WANTED TO BUY medimum size most equaUed that of 1931. that through the natural distribu Empioym«t Aaeaelba ...... - • night and the mine was ordered ‘ tablished principle of pxbcedure, and country. D6 Just Tight tor US to slumber in before and they knew just what be serious. left the details necessarily to be for tonight” Then -everyone was to store. _As DuncF shouted. * 4000000 temporarily closed.. No. one was in He wait to leave there late to Wanted—1 ^ Bitata 00000000000...... mulated by tbs Cohgtess.” startled when there came a sud "Form in line, ^ did as t f f i ^ • • ‘ ••w^^’dBatWaflaie tbs pit at the.time, o f the blast Wo are using and destroying day, .and it .was expected that he den yril. were told. . Leyal Notteea Tke Average elevation o f the earth About 650 men will be put out of our Mr. Coolidge' defends the Repub ••aaaaa«aa«4 • • 0 • 0 0 _ forestej^four - and one-haif times I would .Ipaue A statement on his re- surface above sea levd is 2,800 feet work by the closing of the mine. lican'stand on tariffs! disarmament ' :ura to hie Park Avenue apart “Hey!” said the voice, ‘Tve "Now, p lease l i ^ step,” faster than they can be replenished. and International relations and con- ment been left, out ,If you will help me *°*'road Duttcy. "You nuat do tha up, no doubtk i l l find the place best that you can do.' ' We’U^-gQ ^ e r e I belong ' and squeeze in m ten d that we are Uttla ioMkfia. GA 8 B U G G I E 8 -FM 1, A k ( w t good and tigh t brave and bold.’' - By FRANK BBCK *T0>ok at that eomer, 'way up Ona blockhead that aaatotd' foU there. That’s vtiiere 111 lit LUt of./fright It ritoutadT^doSt with care.” Then Scouty grabbed U®^toflght I m t ' tb ba .a the blockhead and exclalnif^ ■mockhead, not a aoldter. Obunt "Right up ypu*go! ■foHOUtl” Kfgp A ROOD 6RIP ON ‘When you , are seized plfoee ^vffifore the ‘ Uttie thing ^ d _ i T L A i T TOUR ROP, HIM, VHIN ONB ^ AND W HIN > •XVI BOT A HBMiM b o a t BITB, VBLL O ..BOtTIC stay 8 ^ . Tonight we’ke. g c ^ to' bfove Dunby cried, ” Aw,. it'a •TRIKB... C L IP R . have a thrill ty. slewing la aad.] just fun! We’re gotog to nuireh TMOW TOtAOVYAILR - flTRlKI rffu. OBCKHANO • ";w iS iin .L X 0 0 . IM ANOS iR IT TO H blockhouse. It trill be real fun. I for axerdae ahd y o ^ Uka that P IffL M K E . A V BOLT OP Htor^PULUNO MB know.” . no doubt” . ; TO LIBHTNtNO NAB HIT jyH lN TOO''«lT/rtfM OVeRBCARP.f The. blockhead found its plate MIR, F IM T A t last two Itoas wars-foniMd, TOUJ.. CtOBf. and theu^the TInies looked arouhd real stfoight afld Duhey didn’t b f ^ n tH IM ti. again. ‘TTguess they aU : are In tote. He ihouted, 'Tb n foid inareb^ M ILtft use now,*? said-Duncy,' with a g i ^ • out ' d o t i n T H i The sun hitd disajjmearfd ftom -Tha Mockheada kept to' CGKAN, A N D . S lA FPi sight and Mister MooQ .gave itep da ^ ^ rOUIDf AROUND little light, so Scouty h e l ^ was Hepl Hip!” U K f 'v A CORM, Duncy as he made some b ^ with half an hour, auda H r % I P # A grass. crowd. 'J ^ ^Win n o w ‘We’U turn in now,” ha al 6aa • o f tha said. ‘T want to ' “Lat’a 4iilt Wa E-.v head. AU I need' feaflag - At”- d o t T O t B eyes. To dumbeiSahiK- ^‘Wa H IR :^ L U C K . T h ^ all slept 1. ‘ through stoiii. ; the n l^ t aad foiti' ■' ta "You •Bam broad daylight tju a 'a t _____A- Ugh until house blcx^eadi^ Afodi •;^rteaae aky. And iSmr push us to the grmmd. Booiidftb^oatfo); “ We vmnt to n A amuM ■7 ■ -tx't'.r Then Dtmcy itl” He gava fos'i ,v.rj .*
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- ' i ii% ii j ij^ iiii •r^vntv - V Bor soma mOBths past the : aaardal tiavalar haa baan a moat % 7d day* Uj/ie^litiA wm Joiif paat, ______^ Our.imld^4l4»*t dmwndfnt ^vid n al-^taW n r ordan 8**<*isp from BdMiy. • $ W ti»ugl*W iti»n«ie waa 11■OBNl A, THw oft a.itrwMm diviM “Qo to f a t h i r ^ ^ lS d , ndiea I aaitr. w m - T U ' But it^dis win d^iawe lucMdmfly; ad har to wad; 1 NM»T B O O ^ » iU" A« «}|p as pol# 1^ aeek tu ^ And she'knew that I knew what a They diet, zidl, a M tqr to ahrliik life hh bad led. : - fw V ■ Because ^ sleider odes, they think, And aha knew that I knew her Baed, sir! mther was dead! But jditnue*! takes 4t 09 the Juuip, Aud Bh* knew that I knew what phs SKMW Nov/.ea r'biu / And itylei sriU soou deerei, "Be , meant udum die saM, ”()io t » ^ Father.” VUTAK^IPBeaN ]^uihp«'’ voufe eys/-*— And than will busineaa be all Jake Porothy, attending Episcopal For lUeteries equipped to make ' o n u e t w m d u O e w O : ohurdi for the drat time, wap for* i l P i : '* v ' lizcaislor! prised to bee people about her of -• kneel suddenly. Turning to her ., THfe-rpon’t knew the atuff yU* yexi mother i^e asked whnt they were you’re drlnUnc is slow poison? 1 Bibulous Hushand~^ That’s all gdtog to Hag mother—Bush, darling, they’re right. I’m in no hurry. going to say- thdr-prayers. Dorothy—What! with aU their There’s a tremendous surplua o? wheat in this rauntry, but it could dothes on? be worse. It could be spinach. • ' — JUST L qm HIM Homoseeker (to native of Brush X vine)—^Is this a healthful town? WIDOW been kissing ? — Buen Humor o V'.’ Jasper—What does the professor LOVBDiETOUMCS /- of Greek get? Ethd—Oh, about 18,000 a year. "You say that Gaybird loves his (SlMHiM tea MW) Jasper—And Uie football coach? wife mhre sinoe she has sued an* M . ‘XtlUl—About 85,000 a year. other woman for alienation of af * Jasper—Quite a difference, eh? fections?” Bthd—Well, silly, did you ever “Yes; he never suspected before SCORCHY SMITH hear 40,000 people cheering a Greek that his Wife considered his affOe* A New Acquaintance, dr A)^U.TfiV|! recitation? tlons worth 8100,000.”—Pathfindw. The sound of a meek masculine voice came over the recdver of thq doctor’s telephone, “Doc, my wife Happer Fanny Say& haa Just gotten a hitch In her Jaw* SM.I^S.S>T.eff. ^rr is ’TNg cc)(AiNdSUtl< ^ 8 0 CHMUMMi AdllftU HE knU. SET 1 LIKfsHOu/ H ia m e . BUM* ynu. seNoameE MTDirM 181^ TAKE UtKIB mr. MS A TB A nO R — ANB B M V MIU* HOD FRftMlfft.
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' of. .Qvaaali^ itm t, im agHn In ud to bii bait maa ha gave a im t i Paarl atraat, aatartalaad at , tbalr ,tavM after ladadlhg the vaoa^w up aumtoar l^oaM, **Wblapartaf Piaaai*' WataraMB fo u it ^ paa.' Jiift tte tebrio atethin w ut for auldMr ltu^ Mlaa ouva; MoKiaBay of Biro ,iaa|iOB at'thinr'.ootiva at Polht Oa thalr ratura: from u uau- jptoettoal. lehool freoki. Htotomnw Oryatal laka, tha foUowlaf guaata WOodh. from tUa town, Mr. aad Mra. B. F. atraat la apaadlng tha Uraak at tip# nouhoad waddlag’tripi_8fr. and Mri,' Bahnfleld oottaga, Wateb Hill. Adamaoa wUl Uva-lh Trey, N. Y. Morlarty aad family, Mlaa Maw Ut> , M ill. BllMbath' A. Hrapowloa, • B l i W l T Z tar; Jonh Aborn of RookviUa, Blmar 1'/ aaough tor levaral ith ^ tooeki. ^ Mr. aad Ifra. T. J. Daanahar aipd .taaebar at tha Wuhlhgtpa lohool, Ragaa, Aldarama Wonnatadt'a haa raturaad i ^ r . ipudlng tha family of Hartford aad Ronald aoa of Blgalow atTMt haVf raturaad Shoe kepair Shop- CottoBB-«-MiMti flo o r , l e f t from thalr Oevaatty Laka eettaga^. aohbol vaeat^n at B avdi on Capa Parkar of Byraouaa, N. Y. ,Ce^. . . BIttn St>. Cor. PobtI St. M eth V M Mr. and Mra. Thomaa Bantlay Mra. A. B. Hemawood of OakluiS Mr. u d Mra. John Walgold' of Sanitary atraat who haa baan ooniaad,.to bar Joaapb Brun of 88 Pukard atrut ToUahd,, ratartalnad at thalr home who hava baaa paaalnf aoma tlma brought to tha Harald Oltloe today Sunday, tha , foUopdnf guaita in C d ^ en , at tha foratar homa of Mra. Bantlay bad with lllnaaa tha ,paat two waakfe Napkins, la. abla to be around again. ,< a obMtnut bough vclth four wall da- honor of MUm Marwa Kuulkl'i at Horaabaad'a N. Y., ara afala at 'vialo^ad bura on It,'which ha la ^ ba birthday. * •«<* 3 dozen ,... Belton. Mr. Bantlay la priadpal of Good quality brqka off a young trM'Whlla motor* ,Mrijmd Mra. Edv^.Flaobalg u d Xhdoe of Oils or "Number tha Blfht Dlatrlot aehoola. Mr. u d Mra. Jamei H. McVeigh Ih r through>Utohdeld. Mr. Brun ba- !«BhlM^ed cotton. (Main u d Mr. and Mra. WUlllun Traxl of SOM. ’Theidora a ^ Edwin. Jr., Wal floor, left;) Twalve." flultaiy ud deo- llavea that the oome*badk of tha ter. Wodall, BBuBlaanor Portlngton, roriaed.v (Mgto floor, le ft) Mr., and Mra. Joaaph Daan and B u t Hartford have returned from a cheatnut treei, li- not very itrong. of Pataraon, N. J., Mr. u d Mra. cblldran who hava naan ipanding motor tour through Cuada. When the Mpllnga attain a diameter David KrauM and daughters; M u- tha aummar at Camp Pioneer, Wln- of three or four Incheip they aeem to jorie, Dprothy and . Ruth, Mr. u d s o U TH M N CNC S T f h’ ■ C ONM R u b b e r atad hava ratumad to their home on Mile Margaret Bhay ot 68 Oardu wither and die. , MrS. ..Edward Riley; Mr. u d Mre. D^lmont atreet atreet h u been apendliig a two Arthur' Ouemet of ;springfleld, n ih e v 29c weeki* vuation at her home in Fall Apropis < The fanally of C61. -Harry B. Bla* Maw,i Mrs. S. Bmmerick of Cbeiter, ‘Tor Health Wear Gean Clothes” Best quality riibber spronp. Mlaa Blaa Jana Palmer, daughter River, Maifi sell have returned to' tbelr home on! Pa.;, Louis Fleobaiig Of ToUud u d of Arthur D. Palmer of Oakland Rainbow pattern with, colored Blwood street after a summer at Mrs; A.' Wilkis of South Muehestor. ^?*^!?A'floaliqr pillow ouea pleated edge. |1 grade of at;reet, will be married tomorrow af* Thomu Cordnar of Quden atreet Point O’ Woods. .. IMffularvUpea. BxceUent vsl- temoon to W. B. Mlddaugb of the ■An enJbyhhle . day‘was spent ■hart time ago. , (Main floor, u d David Hutohiaion of Hamlup ; eMailh floor,, Igft)^ lo ft) faculty of the Connecticut Agricul* atreet were week*end gucata at the Mlss.ieiaael^Regem of 273 Russell PROTECT tural College at Btorra. Behnfleld oottage, Watch ;HUL * street 'l l spending a- fiw days' vidth her uncle u d aunt. Dr. u d Mrs. A. SPECIAL ^ Pairs! Figured E. Rogers, df'Waterbury. MEN’S SOLES $ i « U U THEM! Mrs. Marion; B. Rowe, Home Rubber Heels Free. -S- .w„. • , Boonohilst the Manchester LADIES’ P7C You owe it to your chil- Electric Compuy h u returned SOLES ...... fO C from a two weeks’ vacation. q>c«t in ' dren to have their gar .Maine. HEELS FREE pair Brown Thomson*s AbothWcvalue womu'wui.ibop Haie’a- SDfOLJB BfBN b e a t e n THIS WEEK ONLY ments cleansed and ster for- ^WedBfaday from >9 TBA|Ai^Cli UnUeached H i S Bagled Of ttte.Morth:Bhd wlU' DEPARTOlENTo k o a ^ Cotton, yjcL practice at Hickey's Grove at 7 S tq i^ wril made ^Iroatog o’olpek-tonight, 89;.lnchea wide. .RagUlSV beaurdp. FeUUag' e^levi Spo- lOe q li^ ty. ,(Mhin floor, dalattlOO. (Baaemut) ' le ft) ForSij^opl! FprHomeW^! Phone Your Orders to QOIUR W e Deliver oh Ttoie; ASK US I f you've never had Finehnrit dpUver year order, try It thie once. WeV wnger yon’U be mere liuui sntlsfled. Netlee iUie pair In Hie Downstgirs Stwe prioee In thliiadv! Oonqiare tiiem wlfli the pidfcee of nny etero haadlhig qoUity foods. Yon’U fintt’ that Phiehiiret delivers ■Agsaln we. offer 7toiafp.'i$r. agd to yonr dqor at cash and carry prCbes.: />'■ ’ misses’ rayon ineeh lioM at Ifo . Xh DIAL 4151-IT ’S a medium nieiQi. eacoellu i/^ -adM^ Unpainted kidney Dressihir TiaBle j . $2;69 eporte ud^hetme^'Wtoi!, From Coventry Fmnis . Tuder Mnk Fed emoketone 'and gqnnwt8)|; — ■ / Smooth sanded finish, ready to paint: and dacorat#, ggSvery, repair job ,pr- new kidney shape with arms for drapes and 4 r^ ir.' mhde by us la thf tha *** M product ot. skliJ and «ct' m BROILERS : . eO e eadi " I "I ,'l .. lar $8.50. ^ periaaes, and'mpt .f tape V oreaa ed u d spMt for .thf PM. m^ien ynn hu r | 3 C o t i ^ Childrnn'8: teatof^oubtrator’a.M yonr broiler ’at'Plnenoret you're awe of thrir quality and f ■ idu of aervlee. m tha Hi freekuqse. FjpocIm ^ .Sweato'SntI/' ^fiaal anaiysis.' lt la you !^ Fipal'elefeToqt. One rack ■wko must didda th# quair ■ PjiiiiriiiBrit Open All Day Wedneaday of nueaea’. agd women’s cotton Cupnlng utoe eweatw ud Triple Coated Enamelware ...... S2c of onr wdfk* . ' ^ frocks- at | 1 .' Rtonlar |8 beret seta: Slto^piato ;sweat*; ' ««A-.Psrfeet Sendee^' V ! ■ Pbieiln^' grades, Also', snainr -two- era. Slk^.ud 096^ stgdjw; Ideal Gll^JiuFs. piece lo^j^ iqieluded. (Main 8 to'A (ICein. floor; rear.)^ ' Ivory with Green Trim Tea Kettle, Riii toiler. Con Lit us k* resporulhle. fqr yoiir j - Bepaired at a Ground Beef floe,r,.6i ■' r.) piumWnB;ahd hcatlag repaira : krawmable Gliarse. Freshly chopped, aU the Qharts, dozen 99c ■ - I I.. , .1 Ji !i w\: vex Ke^le, Pail, Dish Fan, . Pereolatpr, 8 j4ece ^ueepan Juice retained; try meat balls Pitito, dozen . . 89c Playiiig Sat. ‘ ' 1 ^ 1 And^n,U We OM*' poo ekpense wrapped In asUoe of bacon— Misses’ $7 ija pell B t . lkem . 6Be2 gad BEiioyanee we ^ v e tn- 1-2 Pmts dozen 7{9c 29c Cai^f^ 2 Imr B tr^ en ig wliich can M t e all 2 2 c /elltr GtosBej, dowp Brassimros FaU liiherf " l| i tjm bsMga electrldM tronUeii qiiicU;i^. Flneintrst igeiPe1»’'V vflue. for lehcol clubs sfjdn-4m ye- MtoBrnied .BUB^gmeilgai.'oidar nilapea. L lee aad brocaded new carda U i^ d a S s T ftoc 32 Piece Dinner S e t...... , $2.87 B a c o n ' DHIYE YOlJRr CAlt iN 88o imde,^igkdl>eb4ny epedel ■ ■■■• v S e s w ' ■ baadtous* fliiss 83 tcTu. ^baoifc; .'.(listo: flboL Sxpert mid FOR FRljE TEST. (IteiaEahr, fear.) . XrO&t«) Choipe of fourteen patterns with ivoQfy service hutallstion on AU E i ^ Special! Colored Cotto fWr six people. Regular $4.96. ' Tjrpes of PuniiM. Fsaw the htllo of Birch Bfoiintbtn-*MUk, fM If yn'wmit' he$t- Native Vealr-Veal Chops ...... 49c lb* a « werk deae, Voel OaEiaii or Large Outlet Ohope. Grotmd Vail for na sendee. veal leaf or veal.patties 88c lb. IttWiyow^owtt veal'pi^ nee by •eh^g'^ihle ground vp^T MKuehi^r'PtiiQP^ each pepper lor eeasonlns) ud w rf« ^ enoh pnttle wMb a , r i j , Bleetricil Strviee Co., Inc. eUee ai hnfiwi* Tender Veal fw ete - ;-fdrang;iui^ S*v i«r4 . ?■ ■'‘3 . .»• . . Off jy is a n ■ead.aai BWiibit fE -.'-v'
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